Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Band 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 88
Seite 1
... noble and ill - requited devotion to the unfortunate family . Few are aware that he is , without one single exception , the most eloquent writer of the present age ; that , independent of politics , he has produced many works on morals ...
... noble and ill - requited devotion to the unfortunate family . Few are aware that he is , without one single exception , the most eloquent writer of the present age ; that , independent of politics , he has produced many works on morals ...
Seite 5
... noble sentiments which dignify alike the cottage and the palace , to exhibit the triumph of virtue in the humblest stations over all that the world calls great , and , without ever indul- ging a sentiment which might turn them from the ...
... noble sentiments which dignify alike the cottage and the palace , to exhibit the triumph of virtue in the humblest stations over all that the world calls great , and , without ever indul- ging a sentiment which might turn them from the ...
Seite 8
... noble maxims of devotion and duty which have ever since regulated his conduct in life . Undaunted , though alone , he placed himself on the ruins of the Christian faith ; renewed , with Herculean strength , a contest which the talents ...
... noble maxims of devotion and duty which have ever since regulated his conduct in life . Undaunted , though alone , he placed himself on the ruins of the Christian faith ; renewed , with Herculean strength , a contest which the talents ...
Seite 10
... noble , simple , impressive , and divine , in the hands of a man of religious feeling . เ " If it is not permitted to defend religion on what may be called its ter- restrial side , if no effort is to be made to prevent ridicule from ...
... noble , simple , impressive , and divine , in the hands of a man of religious feeling . เ " If it is not permitted to defend religion on what may be called its ter- restrial side , if no effort is to be made to prevent ridicule from ...
Seite 11
... noble undertaking . As to its execution , he abandons himself , with submission , to the criticisms of those who appreciate the spirit of the design . " Take , for example , a picture , professedly of an impious tendency , and place ...
... noble undertaking . As to its execution , he abandons himself , with submission , to the criticisms of those who appreciate the spirit of the design . " Take , for example , a picture , professedly of an impious tendency , and place ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
a-year admirable agriculture amidst ancient appear arms army beauty BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE Britain British brought burden Cæsar cause century character charm Chateaubriand Christian civilisation classes corruption decline drama effect elevated England English equally Europe evils exhibit existence feelings foreign France free trade French Gaul genius Gibbon grain greatest Greece heart Helen Faucit highest historian human ideas Iliad imagination important impression indirect taxes industry interest Italy Jerusalem Delivered labour land less Long Parliament Madame de Stael mankind manners ment mind modern nature never noble object observation opinion painting passions period philosophic poetry Poland political present principles produced prosperity provinces race recollections rendered Revolution Roman empire Rome ruin Rurick Russia scenes Sismondi society Sophocles spirit success suffering Tacitus taxes thought thousand tion truth vast wealth Whigs whole writers