English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art |
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Page 137
Examining Byron's specific religious attitudes , Fairchild concludes : « This
realistic sense of human limitation and human evil , combined with the
superstitious strain in his character , prevented him from denying that Christianity
which he was ...
Examining Byron's specific religious attitudes , Fairchild concludes : « This
realistic sense of human limitation and human evil , combined with the
superstitious strain in his character , prevented him from denying that Christianity
which he was ...
Page 143
On the other hand , his need for company and activity made him an excellent
father to his country parish and , by sharpening his sense of the mentality and
reactions of others , developed in his writing that quality which is essential in po
lemics ...
On the other hand , his need for company and activity made him an excellent
father to his country parish and , by sharpening his sense of the mentality and
reactions of others , developed in his writing that quality which is essential in po
lemics ...
Page 253
Il padre ci viene descritto da Leonard H. , nelle Memorie su Francis , come dotato
di « a naturally strong undestanding ... refined tastes and liberal sentiments » ) ;
la madre « « united to a gentle nature , great good sense , activity of mind and ...
Il padre ci viene descritto da Leonard H. , nelle Memorie su Francis , come dotato
di « a naturally strong undestanding ... refined tastes and liberal sentiments » ) ;
la madre « « united to a gentle nature , great good sense , activity of mind and ...
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