The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 44
Página
... court of Rome , on that the Pope was secretly employed upon some r other . The ascertaining the nature of this became g and important in a despotic court , where every hing to hope or to fear . Skilful and insinuating se- were set to ...
... court of Rome , on that the Pope was secretly employed upon some r other . The ascertaining the nature of this became g and important in a despotic court , where every hing to hope or to fear . Skilful and insinuating se- were set to ...
Página
... court . " The great Francis Foscari was also ambassador at Constantinople , at when the famous Count de Vergennes was resident in the same capac of them being men of liberal minds , the Count , discovering the wonder and superior ...
... court . " The great Francis Foscari was also ambassador at Constantinople , at when the famous Count de Vergennes was resident in the same capac of them being men of liberal minds , the Count , discovering the wonder and superior ...
Página
... court are more than the welfare of the nation . They break the annals of into fragments ; nothing is seen in connexion ; every out of proportion . The example of this memoir - writing as followed some years ago by one Blackwall , a ...
... court are more than the welfare of the nation . They break the annals of into fragments ; nothing is seen in connexion ; every out of proportion . The example of this memoir - writing as followed some years ago by one Blackwall , a ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abbot admiration afterwards appeared army beautiful Burke called Castle Castle of Otranto character Clara Reeve death Edmund effect Elgin Marbles England English eyes father favour feelings France French genius give Gondibert hand hear heard heart honour hope imagination Italy king Klepht labour lady letter literary living London look Lord Byron Madame de Staël manner Memoirs ment mind Naples Napoleon nation nature never night o'er object observed opinion Parr party passed passion persons Plutarch poem political possess present Prince R. C. Dallas racter readers remarks respect Russia Saalburg Samuel Parr scene seemed Semid Sheridan society spirit talent thee Theodric ther thing thou thought tion took travelling truth volume Whiggism Whigs whole words writer young