The Quarterly Review, Volumen265,Tema 526John Murray, 1935 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 25
Página 280
... later . 3. Letters of Robert Browning . Collected by Thomas J. Wise . Edited by T. L. Hood . Murray , 1933 . · It was a happy though probably undesigned coincidence that the publication of Mr T. J. Wise's collection of Letters of Robert ...
... later . 3. Letters of Robert Browning . Collected by Thomas J. Wise . Edited by T. L. Hood . Murray , 1933 . · It was a happy though probably undesigned coincidence that the publication of Mr T. J. Wise's collection of Letters of Robert ...
Página 330
... later , it was one of More's main claims to sanctity that on the judgment - seat he would accept no gifts . ; Gascoigne , one of the most prominent of Oxford chancellors , complained in about 1450 that the Welsh clergy were habitually ...
... later , it was one of More's main claims to sanctity that on the judgment - seat he would accept no gifts . ; Gascoigne , one of the most prominent of Oxford chancellors , complained in about 1450 that the Welsh clergy were habitually ...
Página 340
... later , had died in prison for the crime of attempting to confute the Lollards not with fire or sword but by argument . If the Lollards of More's time were violent , it could scarcely have been otherwise : cannot parry a sword - thrust ...
... later , had died in prison for the crime of attempting to confute the Lollards not with fire or sword but by argument . If the Lollards of More's time were violent , it could scarcely have been otherwise : cannot parry a sword - thrust ...
Contenido
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abyssinia Addis Addis Ababa Anthony Hope Beaconsfield beer bench birds black-backed gull boys and girls British Browning Browning's century character chough Christian Church civilisation coeducation conviction criticism death declared Disraeli Dr Partington Dr Seton-Watson drunkenness Emperor England English evils F. J. Furnivall fact faith fear Festus foreign Gladstone heart Henry human influence interest Isaac Italy's John John of Salisbury king lay justices less living London Lord Lord Salisbury medieval ment mind Miss Cruse modern More's natural never Paracelsus Peace persons poet Police Courts political Pope present Prince Professor Chambers Quarter Sessions Queen Queen Victoria realise recognised reforms religion religious royal Russia Salisbury schools seems social species spirit Tafari things thought tion truth Tshaka Utopia Victorian Walter Map women words writing wrote young Zauditu Zulu