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Page 13
Much , however , as we must regret the want of religious feeling in the prince , we must remember the difference between those times and the present , and make every allowance for the differences of education and the darkness of the age ...
Much , however , as we must regret the want of religious feeling in the prince , we must remember the difference between those times and the present , and make every allowance for the differences of education and the darkness of the age ...
Page 17
... as ignorant as a priest , " we cannot much wonder at the darkness of the people ; and we cannot feel much surprised that they should be led into excesses by the advice of a cruel nobility and an ambitious priesthood .
... as ignorant as a priest , " we cannot much wonder at the darkness of the people ; and we cannot feel much surprised that they should be led into excesses by the advice of a cruel nobility and an ambitious priesthood .
Page 36
... the discre- tion , or the right feeling of politicians , from innovations of this character . Any interference with the doctrines of the Church of England has been always disclaimed by those who have been most anxious to exercise ...
... the discre- tion , or the right feeling of politicians , from innovations of this character . Any interference with the doctrines of the Church of England has been always disclaimed by those who have been most anxious to exercise ...
Page 42
... A similar tone of feeling , sensitively alive to all the best emo- tions of family and social attachments , and to all the innocent en- joyments of life , sobered and chastened by the solemn teaching of religion , pervades the whole ...
... A similar tone of feeling , sensitively alive to all the best emo- tions of family and social attachments , and to all the innocent en- joyments of life , sobered and chastened by the solemn teaching of religion , pervades the whole ...
Page 43
The touching dedication prefixed to the poem shows how deeply Mr. Mant feels a similar bereavement , a feeling which seems to have suggested several passages of much beauty . After an engaging portrait of Marion's person and loveliness ...
The touching dedication prefixed to the poem shows how deeply Mr. Mant feels a similar bereavement , a feeling which seems to have suggested several passages of much beauty . After an engaging portrait of Marion's person and loveliness ...
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