The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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Page 34
... Italian autumn , and listening to the Friars chanting their vespers in the temple of Jupiter , that he con ceived the purpose of his work ; and as if imbued ! with the spirit of the exciting scene before him , hơɑ has quickened into ...
... Italian autumn , and listening to the Friars chanting their vespers in the temple of Jupiter , that he con ceived the purpose of his work ; and as if imbued ! with the spirit of the exciting scene before him , hơɑ has quickened into ...
Page 123
... Italy and England did adorn ; The first in loftiness of thought surpast ; The next in majesty , in both the last . The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third she joined the other two . But the poetry of Milton is not the ...
... Italy and England did adorn ; The first in loftiness of thought surpast ; The next in majesty , in both the last . The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third she joined the other two . But the poetry of Milton is not the ...
Page 259
... Italy , but in Bible taught England . Or look at France . The growth of her great philosophers has been since she broke away from the tyranny that chained the intellect under the bondage of the Schools ; and the renown of her ...
... Italy , but in Bible taught England . Or look at France . The growth of her great philosophers has been since she broke away from the tyranny that chained the intellect under the bondage of the Schools ; and the renown of her ...
Page 329
... Italy , and having an uncle who was a priest , received in early life religious instruction . It is pro- bable that his mother sought to instil into his mind a res- pect for the doctrines of popery ; for the Corsicans are , in general ...
... Italy , and having an uncle who was a priest , received in early life religious instruction . It is pro- bable that his mother sought to instil into his mind a res- pect for the doctrines of popery ; for the Corsicans are , in general ...
Page 330
... Italy , he paid any attention to religious subjects . He showed no more deference to the Pope as a temporal prince , than to other sovereigns . He even consented to the abduction of Pius VI . who died on his way , overcome with fatigue ...
... Italy , he paid any attention to religious subjects . He showed no more deference to the Pope as a temporal prince , than to other sovereigns . He even consented to the abduction of Pius VI . who died on his way , overcome with fatigue ...
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