History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... epoch which has for its chief historian a writer like Clarendon , who stands high among the masters of English prose , and which counts John Milton among its leading pamphleteers , evidently starts with an advantage . But it is , over ...
... epoch which has for its chief historian a writer like Clarendon , who stands high among the masters of English prose , and which counts John Milton among its leading pamphleteers , evidently starts with an advantage . But it is , over ...
Strana 270
... epoch that he should ' go on reading until he hears them talking ' – a graphic phrase which I learnt from Mr G. M. Young . We do not know an age until we are at home with its ways of thought and manner of expression , until we can recog ...
... epoch that he should ' go on reading until he hears them talking ' – a graphic phrase which I learnt from Mr G. M. Young . We do not know an age until we are at home with its ways of thought and manner of expression , until we can recog ...
Strana 433
... epoch . It goes without saying that this cannot be done without a formidable accumulation of evidence for the mind to work on . The romantic attitude to history - this projection of sympathy into a past age - led to certain follies and ...
... epoch . It goes without saying that this cannot be done without a formidable accumulation of evidence for the mind to work on . The romantic attitude to history - this projection of sympathy into a past age - led to certain follies and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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