| James Russell Lowell - 1886 - 284 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who, both in church and state,...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on in scarcely diminished radiance the torch of... | |
| Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 410 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who both in Church and State...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on in scarcely diminished radiance the torch of... | |
| Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1887 - 380 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who, both in Church and State,...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on, in scarcely a diminished radiance, the torch... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 338 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who, both in church and state,...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on in scarcely diminished radiance the torch of... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 334 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who, both in church and state,...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on in scarcely diminished radiance the torch of... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 334 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of .men who, both in church and state,...children of the most splendid intellectual epoch that Knglanil has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on in scarcely diminished... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 342 Seiten
...understand, the men whose memorics they strive to hlacken. That happy hreed of men who, hoth in chureh and state, led our first emigration, were children of the most splendid intelleetual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed... | |
| Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1895 - 372 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who, both in Church and State,...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on, in scarcely a diminished radiance, the torch... | |
| Mrs. Edmund Boger - 1895 - 326 Seiten
...Professor Lowell's eloquent oration, on the 25Oth anniversary of the foundation of Harvard College, " That happy breed of men who, both in Church and State,...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on in scarcely diminished radiance the torch of... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 490 Seiten
...contemporary with, and therefore able to understand, the men whose memories they strive to blacken. That happy breed of men who both in church and state...splendid intellectual epoch that England has ever known. They were the coevals of a generation which passed on, in scarcely a diminished radiance, the torch... | |
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