Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3Hart, Carey & Hart, 1854 |
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الصفحة 28
... religious liberty and parliamentary reform became a national movement , the great transaction of 1688 has been more dispassionately , more correctly , and less highly esti- mated . " While we transcribe the words , our anger cools down ...
... religious liberty and parliamentary reform became a national movement , the great transaction of 1688 has been more dispassionately , more correctly , and less highly esti- mated . " While we transcribe the words , our anger cools down ...
الصفحة 29
... Religion in 1688 was not a rational conviction , or a sentiment of benevolence and charity ; but one of the malignant passions , and a cause of quarrel . Even in the next age , Congreve makes a lying sharper , in one of his plays , talk ...
... Religion in 1688 was not a rational conviction , or a sentiment of benevolence and charity ; but one of the malignant passions , and a cause of quarrel . Even in the next age , Congreve makes a lying sharper , in one of his plays , talk ...
الصفحة 31
... religion ? Was it against an insignificant man that Dryden put forth all his powers of invective in the most ... religious opinions . This proves that they were on terms of the closest intimacy . But this is not all . There is still ...
... religion ? Was it against an insignificant man that Dryden put forth all his powers of invective in the most ... religious opinions . This proves that they were on terms of the closest intimacy . But this is not all . There is still ...
الصفحة 37
... religion , there are devotees who show their reverence for a departed saint by converting his tomb into a sanctuary for crime . Receptacles of wick- edness are suffered to remain undisturbed in the neighbour- hood of the church , which ...
... religion , there are devotees who show their reverence for a departed saint by converting his tomb into a sanctuary for crime . Receptacles of wick- edness are suffered to remain undisturbed in the neighbour- hood of the church , which ...
الصفحة 39
... religious disabilities , the reform of the representative system , all these seem to us to be the successive stages of one great revolution ; nor can we comprehend any one of these memorable events unless we look at it in connexion with ...
... religious disabilities , the reform of the representative system , all these seem to us to be the successive stages of one great revolution ; nor can we comprehend any one of these memorable events unless we look at it in connexion with ...
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