| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 Seiten
...of a pccragc ; the latter, the Empcrors of Germany and Kings of Spain, have threatened the lilx:rty of the Old, and invaded the treasures of the New World....just, or at least natural, I am the more inclined to IJI-IK vr. as I am not myself interested in the cause; for I can derive from my ancestors neither glory... | |
| 1869 - 330 Seiten
...threatened the liberty of the Old, and invaded the treasures of the New World. The successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England, but the romance...the palace of the Escurial and the imperial eagle of Austria. As Thackeray remarks, there can be no gainsaying the sentence of so great a. judge. To have... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 410 Seiten
...Earls of Denbigh, who drew their origin from the Counts of Hapsburgh. The successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England : but the romance...the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria." There can be no gainsaying the sentence of this great judge. To have your name mentioned... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 410 Seiten
...Earls of Denbigh, who drew their origin from the Counts of Hapsburgh. The successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England : but the romance...the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria." There can be no-gainsaying the sentence of this great judge. To have your name mentioned... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1869 - 498 Seiten
...successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England; but the roTOBIAS SMOLLETT. 281 mance of ' Tom Jones,' that exquisite picture of human manners,...the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria." Smollett, his brother novelist, was a Scotsman, also of good family, but poor. He was born... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 414 Seiten
...disdain their brethren of England : but the romance of ' Tom Jones,' that exquisite picture of humour and manners, will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria." There can be no gainsaying the sentence of this great judge. To have your name mentioned... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1869 - 414 Seiten
...disdain their brethren of England : but the romance of ' Tom Jones,' that exquisite picture of humour and manners, will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria." There can be no gainsaying the sentence of this great judge. To have your name mentioned... | |
| 1870 - 322 Seiten
...threatened the liberty of the Old, and invaded the treasures of the New World. The successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England, but the romance...the palace of the Escurial and the imperial eagle of Austria. As Thackeray remarks, there can be no gainsaying the sentence of so great a judge. To have... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 Seiten
...successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England, but the romance of Tom Jones. thai exquisite picture of human manners, will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the imperial eigle ul Austria." But there is another view ID be taken of Fielding and of his works. He led a rather... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 Seiten
...World. The successors of Charles V. may disdain their brethren of England ; but the romance of Tom Jona, that exquisite picture of human manners, will outlive...Palace of the Escurial, and the imperial eagle of Austria.' The author of that novel which is to outlive these ancient institutions was a Somersetshire... | |
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