Calabria, were given over to marauding bandits; wide tracks of fertile country, like the Sienese Maremma, were abandoned to malaria; wolves prowled through empty villages round Milan; in every city the pestilence swept off its hundreds daily; manufactures,... Renaissance in Italy: The Catholic Reaction ... - Strana 56autor/autoři: John Addington Symonds - 1887Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1907 - 628 str.
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| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1887 - 536 str.
...out with the wind of heterogeneous reading, and puffs it forth upon his reader with swollen cheek. " Over the Dead Sea of social putrefaction floated the sickening oil of Jesuitical hypocrisy." This little thing in sentences gives the measure of Mr. Symonds's historical stature ; it also describes... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1898 - 428 str.
...regions, like the Patrimony of S. Peter and Calabria, were given over to marauding bandits ; wide tracts of fertile country, like the Sienese Maremma, were...Jesuitical hypocrisy. CHAPTER II THE PAPACY AND THE TBIDENTINE COUNCIL The Counter-Reformation — Its Intellectual and Moral Character— Causes of the... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 str.
...regions, like the Patrimony of St. Peter and Calabria, were given over to marauding bandits ; wide tracts of fertile country, like the Sienese Maremma, were...floated the sickening oil of Jesuitical hypocrisy. THE CENCI. BY .TA 8YMOND8. SHIFTING the scene to Rome, we light upon a group of notable misdeeds enacted... | |
| Frank Justus Miller, Oscar Kuhns - 1901 - 362 str.
...disease, brigandage, destitution, ignorance, superstition, hypocrisy, vice, ruin, pestilence, "while over the Dead Sea of social putrefaction floated the sickening oil of Jesuit hypocrisy." No wonder that in such a state of society, literature and art reached the lowest... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1904 - 422 str.
...regions, like the Patrimony of S. Peter and Calabria, were given over to marauding bandits ; wide tracts of fertile country, like the Sienese Maremma, were...floated the sickening oil of Jesuitical hypocrisy. 49 CHAPTEE II THE PAPACY AND THE TBIDENTINE COUNCIL The Counter-Beformation— Its Intellectual and... | |
| Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy - 1904 - 368 str.
...and steel your hearts and close your purses against them. In those days in Italy, Mr. Symonds says, " there was not a man who ventured to speak out his...floated the sickening oil of Jesuitical hypocrisy." Thus stood affairs in Europe when the distinction between Protestant and Catholic first came into existence... | |
| Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy - 1904 - 368 str.
...and steel your hearts and close your purses against them. In those days in Italy, Mr. Symonds says, " there was not a man who ventured to speak out his...floated the sickening oil of Jesuitical hypocrisy." Thus stood affairs in Europe when the distinction between Protestant and Catholic first came into existence... | |
| Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy - 1904 - 368 str.
...and kin for the last twenty years : — "There was not a man who ventured to speak out his thoughts or write the truth ; and over the Dead Sea of social putrefaction floated the sickening oil of Jesuit hypocrisy." It was under some such circumstances that I had " dared to speak out my thought... | |
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