Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 49
... spirit of Savonarola nor the spirit of Machiavelli had anything in common with the spirit of the religious or political Protest- ants of the North . Spain again was , with respect to the Catholic Church , in a situation very different ...
... spirit of Savonarola nor the spirit of Machiavelli had anything in common with the spirit of the religious or political Protest- ants of the North . Spain again was , with respect to the Catholic Church , in a situation very different ...
Page 54
... spirit which appeared so eminently in this order animated the whole Catholic world . The Court of Rome itself was purified . During the generation which preceded the Reformation , that Court had been a scandal to the Christian name ...
... spirit which appeared so eminently in this order animated the whole Catholic world . The Court of Rome itself was purified . During the generation which preceded the Reformation , that Court had been a scandal to the Christian name ...
Page 192
... spirit of Thalaba , of Ladurlad , of Adosinda , of Roderick after his conversion . It is the spirit which , in all his writings , Mr. Southey appears to affect . " I do well to be angry , " seems to be the predominant feeling of his ...
... spirit of Thalaba , of Ladurlad , of Adosinda , of Roderick after his conversion . It is the spirit which , in all his writings , Mr. Southey appears to affect . " I do well to be angry , " seems to be the predominant feeling of his ...
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