Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 49
... strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy . In fact , the very measures which provoked the Sovereign of England to renounce all connection with Rome were dictated by the Sovereign of Spain . The feeling of the Spanish people ...
... strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy . In fact , the very measures which provoked the Sovereign of England to renounce all connection with Rome were dictated by the Sovereign of Spain . The feeling of the Spanish people ...
Page 61
... strong passion in the guise of a duty . He exhorts his neigh- bours ; and , if he be a man of strong parts , he often does so with great effect . He pleads as if he were pleading for his life , with tears , and pathetic gestures , and ...
... strong passion in the guise of a duty . He exhorts his neigh- bours ; and , if he be a man of strong parts , he often does so with great effect . He pleads as if he were pleading for his life , with tears , and pathetic gestures , and ...
Page 297
... strong family likeness . The constitution of their minds was remarkably sound . No particular faculty was pre - eminently developed ; but manly health and vigour were equally diffused through the whole . They were men of letters . Their ...
... strong family likeness . The constitution of their minds was remarkably sound . No particular faculty was pre - eminently developed ; but manly health and vigour were equally diffused through the whole . They were men of letters . Their ...
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