The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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Page 109
... Lamartine ; † but he avoided the error of tion had spread universal alarm , and the Mazzini , who had discarded the aid of reli- Venetian people witnessed the whole pro - gion before he could proceed without it . ceeding with an ...
... Lamartine ; † but he avoided the error of tion had spread universal alarm , and the Mazzini , who had discarded the aid of reli- Venetian people witnessed the whole pro - gion before he could proceed without it . ceeding with an ...
Page 113
... Lamartine , at that time minis- ter of France , or , as he phrases it , ' arbiter of her destinies , ' looked on with complacency -still less could the hypothèque morale , " | tion , is an invention of modern days , and , of which M ...
... Lamartine , at that time minis- ter of France , or , as he phrases it , ' arbiter of her destinies , ' looked on with complacency -still less could the hypothèque morale , " | tion , is an invention of modern days , and , of which M ...
Page 114
... Lamartine is eloquent on the narrow limits ' to which France was restricted by the treaties of 1815 , -and the justice of that national odium to which acquiescence in those limits condemned the younger as well as the elder branch of the ...
... Lamartine is eloquent on the narrow limits ' to which France was restricted by the treaties of 1815 , -and the justice of that national odium to which acquiescence in those limits condemned the younger as well as the elder branch of the ...
Page 208
... Lamartine grow pale before the vivid scenes of the deathbed of Charles II . and the trial of the Seven Bishops . most laborious investigations of Müller and of Ranke - Niebuhr perhaps still stands un- rivalled - look thin and blasted ...
... Lamartine grow pale before the vivid scenes of the deathbed of Charles II . and the trial of the Seven Bishops . most laborious investigations of Müller and of Ranke - Niebuhr perhaps still stands un- rivalled - look thin and blasted ...
Page 212
... Lamartine or a Macaulay , which glides over hidden chasms with hardly a glance at the frail foundations on which it treads , and the bald- ness and awkwardness of a narrative which is made not to rest but to hang upon its authorities ...
... Lamartine or a Macaulay , which glides over hidden chasms with hardly a glance at the frail foundations on which it treads , and the bald- ness and awkwardness of a narrative which is made not to rest but to hang upon its authorities ...
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