| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 540 páginas
...of any folly and any crime. And to the exemption from this curse, which Great Britain enjoyed during the latter half of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century, the favourable termination of our political crisis is mainly to be attributed. In no country had it... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1846 - 588 páginas
...of any folly and any crime. And to the exemption from this curse, which Great Britain enjoyed during the latter half of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century, the favourable termination of our political crisis is mainly to be attributed. In no country had it... | |
| Thucydides - 1847 - 590 páginas
...of any folly and any crime. And to the exemption from this curse, which Great Britain enjoyed during the latter half of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century, the favourable termination of our political crisis is mainly to be attributed. In no country had it... | |
| 1853 - 820 páginas
...house. No epoch in English history has been more important, nor more pregnant of great events, than the latter half of the sixteenth, and the beginning of the seventeenth century. This was pre-eminently the Augustan age of England, fertile in men of genius. It was the age of our... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 páginas
...comprehended in the greater part of the reign of Charles I. and the time of the Commonwealth ; while a Spaniard, was emphatically the period of the drama, during which this form of imaginative literature held supreme... | |
| 1870 - 610 páginas
...comprehended in the greater part of the reign of Charles I. and the time of the Commonwealth ; while the latter half of the sixteenth, and the beginning of the seventeenth century, was emphatically the period of the drama, during which this form of imaginative literature held supreme... | |
| Philipp Schaff - 1877 - 976 páginas
...King James (1611).1 It is not too much to say that the ruling theology of the Church of England in the latter half of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century was Calvinistic.2 The best proof of this is furnished by the 'Zurich Letters,'3 extending over the... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1882 - 766 páginas
...should be observed, that verses of six accents, with the accents unequally divided, were common in the latter half of the sixteenth, and the beginning of the seventeenth century. Milton has used several of them in the present chorus. The rhythm was familiar at the time, but is... | |
| Ann Susan Horner - 1884 - 550 páginas
...Giovannino, in Florence. The Creation of Adam is by Jacopo Chimenti da Empoli, an artist belonging to the latter half of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century. The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, by Cigoli (1559-1613), and the Magdalene by Cristofano Allori (1577-1621),... | |
| Susan Horner, Joanna B. Horner - 1884 - 552 páginas
...Giovannino, in Florence. The Creation of Adam is by Jacopo Chimenti da Empoli, an artist belonging to the latter half of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century. The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, by Cigoli (1559-1613), and the Magdalene by Cristofano Allori (1577-1621),... | |
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