Church or any too free use of classical mythology, we are continually oppressed with painful proofs, not only how completely the human mind was enslaved in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn.... History of Spanish literature - Stran 429avtor: George Ticknor - 1864Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1850 - 642 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. But we shall be greatly in error, if, as we notice...reign of Charles the Fifth and in the greater part ofthat of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 566 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. " But we shall be greatly in error, if, as we notice...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1850 - 738 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. " But we shall be greatly in error, if, as we notice...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1856 - 754 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. " But we shall be greatly in error, if, as we notice...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1857 - 758 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. "But we shall be greatly in error, if, as we notice...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1858 - 754 strani
...had so long worn. " But we shall be greatly in error, if. as we notice these deep marks and stnmge peculiarities in Spanish literature, we suppose they...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...imposed on the rest. But it would be a great error to suppose these peculiarities in Spanish literature were produced by the direct action either of the Inquisition or of the government. The foundations of this dark work were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian character.... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 764 strani
...imposed on the rest. But it would be a great error to suppose these peculiarities in Spanish literature were produced by the direct action either of the Inquisition or of the government. The foundations of this dark work were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian character.... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 780 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. " But we shall be greatly in error, if, as we notice...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 400 strani
...in Spain, but how grievously it had become cramped and crippled by the chains it had so long worn. " But we shall be greatly in error if, as we notice...Fifth and in the greater part of that of Philip the Second. This dark work was done earlier. Its foundations were laid deep and sure in the old Castilian... | |
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