The Quarterly Review, 第 191 卷William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1900 |
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... present , would favour such a step . It is a waste of time to try to follow the palace intrigues that go on in Peking , even if we had accurate information - which we have not - of what is taking place . But roughly speaking , there ...
... present , would favour such a step . It is a waste of time to try to follow the palace intrigues that go on in Peking , even if we had accurate information - which we have not - of what is taking place . But roughly speaking , there ...
第 25 頁
... present a series of advantages . It would remove the Emperor and his entourage from the immediate focus of disturbance . It would put an end to the faction conflicts that now divide the Court , and would perhaps get rid of the Manchu ...
... present a series of advantages . It would remove the Emperor and his entourage from the immediate focus of disturbance . It would put an end to the faction conflicts that now divide the Court , and would perhaps get rid of the Manchu ...
第 40 頁
... present . As for the People , they appeared to elect the Emperor by their acclamations ; they appointed him their Patrician or Chief Magistrate , and received the law at his hands . Nevertheless , they fell upon his Frankish or Suabian ...
... present . As for the People , they appeared to elect the Emperor by their acclamations ; they appointed him their Patrician or Chief Magistrate , and received the law at his hands . Nevertheless , they fell upon his Frankish or Suabian ...
第 52 頁
... , the same philosophic observer could write : If we calmly weigh the merits and defects of the * Gibbon , LXx , vol . viii , 262 . " ecclesiastical government , it may be praised in its present 52 The Genius of Rome .
... , the same philosophic observer could write : If we calmly weigh the merits and defects of the * Gibbon , LXx , vol . viii , 262 . " ecclesiastical government , it may be praised in its present 52 The Genius of Rome .
第 53 頁
... present state as a mild , decent , and tranquil system , exempt from the dangers of a minority , the sallies of youth , the expenses of luxury , and the calamities of war . ' * Rome , during the long interlude which fills up the later ...
... present state as a mild , decent , and tranquil system , exempt from the dangers of a minority , the sallies of youth , the expenses of luxury , and the calamities of war . ' * Rome , during the long interlude which fills up the later ...
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第 338 頁 - A British subject I was born; a British subject I will die. With my utmost effort, with my latest breath, will I oppose the veiled treason which attempts by sordid means and mercenary proffers to lure our people from their allegiance.
第 227 頁 - The South African Republic will conclude no treaty or engagement with any State or nation other than the Orange Free State, nor with any native tribe to the eastward or westward of the Republic, until the same has been approved by her Majesty the Queen.
第 419 頁 - He must be an affectionate and dutiful child of the Church, and from habit, conviction, and a constitutional predisposition to ceremoniousness, in piety as in manners, find her forms and ordinances aids of religion, not sources of formality ; for religion is the element in which he lives, and the region in which he moves.
第 182 頁 - I still remember that the spinning of a top is a case of Kinetic Stability. I still remember that Emphyteusis is not a disease, nor Stillicide a crime. But though I would not willingly part with such scraps of science, I do not set the same store by them...
第 104 頁 - Laying out grounds, as it is called, may be considered as a liberal art, in some sort like poetry and painting; and its object...
第 567 頁 - That noble, patient, deep, pious, and solid Germany should be at length welded into a nation and become Queen of the Continent, instead of vapouring, vainglorious, gesticulating, quarrelsome, restless and oversensitive France, seems to me the hopefullest public fact that has occurred in my time . . . The appearance of a strong German Reich brings about a new situation.
第 151 頁 - What I want is to make a set of people living without God in the world (only that is a cant phrase) greedy pompous mean perfectly self-satisfied for the most part and at ease about their superior virtue.
第 410 頁 - ... power, it must have seemed to them as if they were sailing in the expanse of heaven, and this a great planet, whose orient edge widened through ether, a world from which all ignoble care and petty thoughts were banished, with all the common and poor elements of life. No foulness, nor...
第 408 頁 - The Stones of Venice taught the laws of constructive Art, and the dependence of all human work or edifice, for its beauty, on the happy life of the workman. Unto this Last taught the laws of that life itself, and its dependence on the Sun of Justice...