The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 41William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1829 |
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Strana 3
... labels . All these are indications , ( many of them trifles , in- deed , ) that the age of forms is gone by , and of something better B 2 6 --- than 6 than forms , for they are the straws which Progress and Prospects of Society .
... labels . All these are indications , ( many of them trifles , in- deed , ) that the age of forms is gone by , and of something better B 2 6 --- than 6 than forms , for they are the straws which Progress and Prospects of Society .
Strana 6
... better- educated clergy , as the grossest superstition is among those who are taken , with little education , from the lower order of the people . Among the clergy of the church of England , there may be some who believe and tremble ...
... better- educated clergy , as the grossest superstition is among those who are taken , with little education , from the lower order of the people . Among the clergy of the church of England , there may be some who believe and tremble ...
Strana 11
... better diversion than to laugh at the wranglers on either side . Symptoms of the jealousy and ill - blood thus occasioned , among their respective followers , abound in the writers of those times ; or if not jealousy of either , mockery ...
... better diversion than to laugh at the wranglers on either side . Symptoms of the jealousy and ill - blood thus occasioned , among their respective followers , abound in the writers of those times ; or if not jealousy of either , mockery ...
Strana 12
... better : and now I think of it , I wonder he is not here . " " He was not , however , over civil to us . " " You have met with him , then ? " . " We asked him for a night's lodging , but he bade us be- gone , as if we had been wolves ...
... better : and now I think of it , I wonder he is not here . " " He was not , however , over civil to us . " " You have met with him , then ? " . " We asked him for a night's lodging , but he bade us be- gone , as if we had been wolves ...
Strana 15
... better fitted to promote true religion than - any which has been founded ) , but in the temper of the times , that we find cause for apprehen- sion . The deisidaimonia of the Athenians was once the charac- teristic of England ; but it ...
... better fitted to promote true religion than - any which has been founded ) , but in the temper of the times , that we find cause for apprehen- sion . The deisidaimonia of the Athenians was once the charac- teristic of England ; but it ...
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