The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página vii
... moting loyalty . — On false patriotism . - Public spirit CHAP . XXII . - On the graces of deportment . - The dispo- 200 sitions necessary for business . - Habits of domestic life 204 PAGE . CHAP . XXIII . - On the choice.
... moting loyalty . — On false patriotism . - Public spirit CHAP . XXII . - On the graces of deportment . - The dispo- 200 sitions necessary for business . - Habits of domestic life 204 PAGE . CHAP . XXIII . - On the choice.
Página viii
... spirit of the church . - Circumstances which led to the Revolution , and to the providential succession of the House of Hanover · CHAP . XL .-- On Christianity as a principle of action , espe- cially as it respects supreme rulers . 362 ...
... spirit of the church . - Circumstances which led to the Revolution , and to the providential succession of the House of Hanover · CHAP . XL .-- On Christianity as a principle of action , espe- cially as it respects supreme rulers . 362 ...
Página 12
... spirit of this principle in the instance before us ! The highest nobility have their equals , their competitors , and even their superiors . Those who are born within the sphere of royalty are desti- tute of all such extrinsic means of ...
... spirit of this principle in the instance before us ! The highest nobility have their equals , their competitors , and even their superiors . Those who are born within the sphere of royalty are desti- tute of all such extrinsic means of ...
Página 15
... spirit of the original being , perhaps , more transfusible into the English , than into any other modern tongue . But are there not many forcible reasons why the Latin language should not be equally omitted ? OF KNOWLEDGE . 15.
... spirit of the original being , perhaps , more transfusible into the English , than into any other modern tongue . But are there not many forcible reasons why the Latin language should not be equally omitted ? OF KNOWLEDGE . 15.
Página 28
... spirit of an author from the body of his work ; to know how to seize on the vital parts ; to discern where his strength lies ; and to separate it from those portions of the work which are superfluous , collateral , or merely ornamental ...
... spirit of an author from the body of his work ; to know how to seize on the vital parts ; to discern where his strength lies ; and to separate it from those portions of the work which are superfluous , collateral , or merely ornamental ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admirable ambition ancient appear arts bishop bishop Burnet blessing Cæsar character Christian church church of England circumstances civil conduct corrupt died divine doctrine duty effect English established evil excellent exercise exhibits favour favourite feelings France genius glory habits happiness heart Henry IV historians honour house of Medici house of Stuart human illustrious important instance instruction interest justice king king of France laws learned less liberty living Livy Lord Bacon Louis Louis XIV manners means ment mind minister monarch moral nature ness never object observed pagan passions peculiar perhaps period person philosophers piety Plutarch poets political politician Polybius possess prince principles providential queen racter reader reason Reformation reign religion religious respect Roman Rome royal pupil says scripture sense sentiment sovereign spirit subjects Tacitus talents taste temper things throne tion true truth vanity vices virtue Voltaire wisdom writers Xenophon