The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 197
... brought down their religion and the Roman Empire to a condition of decay . The moral greatness of the Apostate is brought out indirectly by his weaknesses as well as by his strength ; for , after all , he was the child of his times and ...
... brought down their religion and the Roman Empire to a condition of decay . The moral greatness of the Apostate is brought out indirectly by his weaknesses as well as by his strength ; for , after all , he was the child of his times and ...
Page 409
... brought out and the miracle that went with it ; for it was no slowly prepared blossoming of immortal fruits coming at last to light ; but a sudden amazing glory different from all that had gone before , inasmuch as it soared over pain ...
... brought out and the miracle that went with it ; for it was no slowly prepared blossoming of immortal fruits coming at last to light ; but a sudden amazing glory different from all that had gone before , inasmuch as it soared over pain ...
Page 414
... brought into existence the Irish Free State , it is like catching glimpses of a lost condition , so changed was the Ireland of those days from now . Among the real people brought to our view in these pages is Parnell of the tragic eyes ...
... brought into existence the Irish Free State , it is like catching glimpses of a lost condition , so changed was the Ireland of those days from now . Among the real people brought to our view in these pages is Parnell of the tragic eyes ...
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