... of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle Ages, were continually spending superhuman strength in building in a night inaccessible bridges and uninhabitable castles, or purchasing with untold treasures souls that might have been had for nothing,... The Cornhill Magazine - الصفحة 820المحررون: - 1902عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 664
...disappointment, in spite of constant successes and brilliant achievements, as remind us of the conduct and luck of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...treasures souls that might have been had for nothing." Little in Clarendon or Gibbon is better than the account of Henry II. It is unfortunately forbidden... | |
| William Stubbs - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 566
...disappointment, in spite of constant successes and brilliant achievements, as remind us of the conduct and luck of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the middle...sins ; Edward I. and Henry VI., the noblest and the uuhappiest of the race ; and of these the former owes his real greatness in history, not to the success... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 486
...disappointment, in spite of constant successes and brilliant achievements, as remind us of the conduct and luck of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...for nothing, and invariably cheated of their reward. . . . In the character of Henry II. are found all the characteristics of his race. Not the greatest,... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...disappointment, in spite of constant successes and brilliant achievements, as remind us of the conduct and luck of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...for nothing, and invariably cheated of their reward. . . . In the character of Henry II. are found all the characteristics of his race. Not the greatest,... | |
| Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 1254
...which many men had about the Angevins; not without some reason. " They remind us," says Dr. Stubbs, "of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...nothing, and invariably cheated of their reward." There is, indeed, in all the English kings of this race, even in Edward 1., something of this waste... | |
| Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 1150
...which many men had about the Angevins; not without some reason. " They remind us," says Dr. Stnbbs, " of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...nothing, and invariably cheated of their reward." There is, indeed, in all the English kings of this race, even in Edward 1., something of this waste... | |
| Sidney James Mark Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 1136
...which many men had about the Angevins ; not without some reason. " They remind us," says Dr. Stubbs. " of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...inaccessible bridges and uninhabitable castles, or purchasingwith un told treasures souls that might have been had for nothing, and invariably cheated... | |
| Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 1244
...men had about the Angevins ; not without some reason. '* Thev remind us," says l)r. Stubbs, "of tho^o unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle Ages, were...inaccessible bridges and uninhabitable castles, or purchasingwith untoldtreasures souls that might have been had for nothing, and invariably cheated of... | |
| Sidney James Mark Low, Sir Sidney Low - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 1142
...superhuman strength in building in a night inaccessible bridges and uninhabitable castles, or purchasingwith untold treasures souls that might have been had for...nothing, and invariably cheated of their reward." There is, indeed, in all the English kings of this race, even in Edward I., something of this waste... | |
| Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 1184
...which many men had about the Angevins; not without some reason. " They remind us," says Dr. Stubbs, " of those unhappy spirits who, throughout the Middle...bridges and uninhabitable castles, or purchasing with untoldtreasures souls that might have been had for nothing, and invariably cheated of their reward."... | |
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