An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 63
Page 2
... gave some small presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against ...
... gave some small presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against ...
Page 12
... gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of ...
... gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of ...
Page 15
... gave some small presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against ...
... gave some small presents to little children , wherever he preached , to cry out and hoot at them . The little children were so well taught , that whenever any women came to hear the sermons of brother Thomas , they cried out against ...
Page 15
... gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of ...
... gave information of the matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of ...
Page 26
... , as to make him confess that she was handsomer than Mary Stuart . We may discern by this , that she looked upon her as a rival in point of beauty , and that by the turn she gave her discourse , she would induce people 26 936 ELIZABETH .
... , as to make him confess that she was handsomer than Mary Stuart . We may discern by this , that she looked upon her as a rival in point of beauty , and that by the turn she gave her discourse , she would induce people 26 936 ELIZABETH .
Contents
203 | |
208 | |
210 | |
213 | |
214 | |
216 | |
221 | |
224 | |
267 | |
271 | |
273 | |
280 | |
286 | |
299 | |
328 | |
336 | |
236 | |
242 | |
246 | |
264 | |
337 | |
338 | |
341 | |
345 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according affirm Alexander VII ancient answer Aristotle believe better bishop body cardinal cause chastity Christian church Cicero confess consequently contrary court death deny dispute divine divisible in infinitum doctrine dreams emperor Epicurus eternal evil excommunication Fabio Chigi false father fault favour fortune France give gods Gregory Guicciardini happy hath hennins heretics holy honour husband ignorant Innocent Innocent XI Jansenists Jesuits Julius Jupiter king kisses Lactantius Lacydes landgrave of Hesse learned lived Livy Lucretia Luther Mahomet Manichees manner matter mind Moliere motion nature Nestorius never objection obliged observed opinion passion persons philosophers pleasure Plutarch pope pope's pretend prince principle prove punish quæ quam queen quod reason religion respect Roman Rome shew Sophocles soul speak suppose things THOMAS CONECTE thought tion true truth uneasiness virtue whence wherein wife women words