O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world ; but for the Christian religion, which put the finishing stroke on the ancient system ; but for those changes that conducted Athens to its ruin, to what an... Blackwood's Magazine - 503 psl.1924Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
 | 1917 - 650 psl.
...January 26th, 1819, he cries: "0, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world; but for the Christian religion, which put the finishing stroke on the ancient 20 Redding's Literary Reminiscences, I, 113. !I Godefridus, p. 19, ed. of 1844. B Waller and Glover's... | |
 | Frederick Erastus Pierce - 1918 - 354 psl.
...In 1819 he wrote to Peacock: "O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world; but for the Christian religion,...to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived I" Later in the same year he wrote to John Gisborne: "Were not the Greeks a glorious people? What is... | |
 | Frederick Erastus Pierce - 1918 - 358 psl.
...In 1819 he wrote to Peacock: "O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world; but for the Christian religion,...but for those changes that conducted Athens to its ruin,to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived!" Later in the same year he wrote to John... | |
 | Sir Archibald Thomas Strong, Sir Archibald Strong - 1921 - 204 psl.
...deceives. Writing to Peacock, he deplores the downfall of Greek culture and civilization, and adds : ' But for the Christian religion, which put the finishing...Athens to its ruin to what an eminence might not 3W C humanity have arrived ! ' To Godwin he writes : ' The first doubts which arose in my boyish mind... | |
 | Olwen Ward Campbell - 1924 - 356 psl.
...the deep sky, were seen above. O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world ; but for the Christian religion,...to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived ! " When they moved to Rome in February, Shelley spent much time among statues and pictures and... | |
 | Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 562 psl.
...the deep sky, were seen above. O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world; but for the Christian religion,...on the ancient system; but for those changes that 5 Reminiscences of a Literary Life, by Charles MacFarlane. 1917. p. 9. * ii. 8. Shelley's description... | |
 | Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 554 psl.
...the deep sky, were seen above. O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world; but for the Christian religion,...on the ancient system; but for those changes that " Reminiscences of a Literary Life, by Charles MacFarlane. 1917. p. 9. ii. 8. Shelley's description... | |
 | Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 544 psl.
...Prometheut Unbound, II, iv, 94-97, for probable reminiscences of the iceue at Psstum. Also III, iv, 112-118. conducted Athens to its ruin to what an eminence might not humanity have arrived!" With the paintings in the Royal Museum Shelley was not impressed. In this same letter to Peacock he... | |
 | 1917 - 650 psl.
...January 26th, 1819, he cries: "0, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the Roman conquest of the world; but for the Christian religion, which put the finishing stroke on the ancient " Kidding'* IMerary Reminiscences, I, 113. "(l(Klflfrl<lu», p. 19, c-<l. of 1844. " Wnllrr mill (llovor'i... | |
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