Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 29
... tion of Tasso - and hints of her resolution to ex- amine thoroughly the evidences of the Christian religion . " - 66 Difficulties and duties became distinct the very night after my father's death , and a solemn prayer was offered , then ...
... tion of Tasso - and hints of her resolution to ex- amine thoroughly the evidences of the Christian religion . " - 66 Difficulties and duties became distinct the very night after my father's death , and a solemn prayer was offered , then ...
Page 197
... tion probably lay here , that the priesthood was thus brought out as it were as a caste , or peculiar body , wholly distinct and separate from the laity ; the very exhibition of its corruptions served in a manner to illustrate and give ...
... tion probably lay here , that the priesthood was thus brought out as it were as a caste , or peculiar body , wholly distinct and separate from the laity ; the very exhibition of its corruptions served in a manner to illustrate and give ...
Page 366
... tion , the true question , in appreciating this part of the character of a critical work , is , as to the excess in which the tendency has been indulged ? The answer to this question , in the case of the " Edinburgh Review " is ...
... tion , the true question , in appreciating this part of the character of a critical work , is , as to the excess in which the tendency has been indulged ? The answer to this question , in the case of the " Edinburgh Review " is ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration animal appear Austria Avenel Bahadoor beauty believe Blackwood's Magazine called captain character color dear death doubt Duke Egerton England English eyes father fear feel France French genius George Grenville give Grenville hand Harley Hazeldean head heard heart homeopathy honor hope horse hour interest John Bunyan king labor lady language less letters live look Lord Lord Albemarle Lord Bute Lord Cockburn Lord Palmerston Lord Rockingham Macaronic Madame Margaret Fuller matter means ment mind minister nature never night once party passed person Peschiera Pitt political poor present Prince Schwarzenberg Randal readers Redditch remarkable Riccabocca Robespierre round seems seen spirit thee things thou thought tion told true truth turn Violante volume whig whole woman words writing young