Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 58
... hands of the Papists . Among the Catholic sovereigns , on the other hand , we find a religious zeal often amounting to fanaticism . Philip the Second was a Papist in a very different sense from that in which Elizabeth was a Protestant ...
... hands of the Papists . Among the Catholic sovereigns , on the other hand , we find a religious zeal often amounting to fanaticism . Philip the Second was a Papist in a very different sense from that in which Elizabeth was a Protestant ...
Page 59
... hand , took in the whole world . Nobody at Lambeth or at Edinburgh troubled himself about what was doing in Poland or Bavaria . But Cracow and Munich were at Rome objects of as much interest as the purlieus of St. John Lateran . Our ...
... hand , took in the whole world . Nobody at Lambeth or at Edinburgh troubled himself about what was doing in Poland or Bavaria . But Cracow and Munich were at Rome objects of as much interest as the purlieus of St. John Lateran . Our ...
Page 657
... hand . " Whether Rebellion shakes her own hand , shakes the hand of Memory , or shakes the hand of France , or what any one of these three metaphors would mean , we know no more than we know what is the sense of the following passage ...
... hand . " Whether Rebellion shakes her own hand , shakes the hand of Memory , or shakes the hand of France , or what any one of these three metaphors would mean , we know no more than we know what is the sense of the following passage ...
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