The Living Age, Volume 250Living Age Company, 1906 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 19
... Kings have received power with the Beast . The Lamb shall overcome them . " " What kings ? " said Mejenetsky . " There are seven kings , five are fallen , and one is , and the other is not yet come : and when he cometh he must continue ...
... Kings have received power with the Beast . The Lamb shall overcome them . " " What kings ? " said Mejenetsky . " There are seven kings , five are fallen , and one is , and the other is not yet come : and when he cometh he must continue ...
Page 25
... king . This sense of dignity and stateliness runs all through the splen- dor of this reign , as it runs all through its ' life and politics , and makes one con- stantly aware that it is a splendor com- patible with a certain large ...
... king . This sense of dignity and stateliness runs all through the splen- dor of this reign , as it runs all through its ' life and politics , and makes one con- stantly aware that it is a splendor com- patible with a certain large ...
Page 27
... King's authority as on that of the nobles them- selves . Shorn of all useful purpose , their authority and functions in their own departments usurped by crown offi- cials , the aristocrats left their huge châteaux and estates and ...
... King's authority as on that of the nobles them- selves . Shorn of all useful purpose , their authority and functions in their own departments usurped by crown offi- cials , the aristocrats left their huge châteaux and estates and ...
Page 30
... king has about the worst infantry under the sun and the most undisciplined . How can we fight with such troops ... king's mistress , and led by the favorites and flunkeys of Versailles , the rout of the French army at Rosbach and the ...
... king has about the worst infantry under the sun and the most undisciplined . How can we fight with such troops ... king's mistress , and led by the favorites and flunkeys of Versailles , the rout of the French army at Rosbach and the ...
Page 31
... king , " nullement inquiet de nos in- quiétudes ni embarrassé de nos embar- ras , " has distractions of his own into which it is well not to pry too closely . The Court is the Court still . Its gaiety suffers no eclipse . Rather the ...
... king , " nullement inquiet de nos in- quiétudes ni embarrassé de nos embar- ras , " has distractions of his own into which it is well not to pry too closely . The Court is the Court still . Its gaiety suffers no eclipse . Rather the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Antony Antony and Cleopatra asked Beaujeu Bettesworth Bill Blackwood's Magazine called character Christianity Church Cleopatra cried Dane Délémont Dering door Dorcas doubt Duma English eyes face fact faith feel fleet French girl give Government H. C. Bailey hand head Healy heart House House of Lords human interest Julius Cæsar King lady lady Sunderland land laughed legislation less letters LIVING AGE looked lord Lord Chancellor means Mejenetsky ment mind Mistress nature ness never once Othello Parliament passed Paudeen perhaps Peter political Port Arthur present Prue question Richard Seddon Rose round Russian seems sense Sherborne side sion smiled speak spirit stand Sunderland sure tell things thought tion told tragedy ture turned vegetarian verse Vladivostock voice Wharton whole woman words write young