Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 199
... spirit of Rome he filled them in great part with the spirit of En- gland . Were this not so , the " Lays of Ancient Rome " would hardly have awak- ened echoes in so many English breasts . And there were many things in Macau- lay's own ...
... spirit of Rome he filled them in great part with the spirit of En- gland . Were this not so , the " Lays of Ancient Rome " would hardly have awak- ened echoes in so many English breasts . And there were many things in Macau- lay's own ...
Page 365
... spirit of compromise . just what the Bible seemed to assert . How exaggerated , for instance , seem his Hence there arose everywhere a dread of diatribes against cant ! In truth , the dan- everything ultimate , a sense that every ger of ...
... spirit of compromise . just what the Bible seemed to assert . How exaggerated , for instance , seem his Hence there arose everywhere a dread of diatribes against cant ! In truth , the dan- everything ultimate , a sense that every ger of ...
Page 366
... spirit that he regarded so sympathetically with the spirit against which all the scorn of his nature was most powerfully stirred - the weak self- indulgence , the moral cowardice , the pam- pered spirit which marks all the dangers of an ...
... spirit that he regarded so sympathetically with the spirit against which all the scorn of his nature was most powerfully stirred - the weak self- indulgence , the moral cowardice , the pam- pered spirit which marks all the dangers of an ...
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