| Walter Scott - France - 1827 - 376 pages
...enjoy the consideration to which they were entitled — they lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice, and consequently the persecution, of kings and priest?. It is now no longer thus — there is no longer religious inquisition, nor despotic power.... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1832 - 1094 pages
...enjoy the consideration to which they were entitled — they lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice,...priests. It is now no longer thus — there is no longcrreligious inquisition, nor despotic power. Thought is free in Italy. I invite the literary and... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 720 pages
...enjoy the consideration to which they were entitled— they lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice, and consequently the persecution, of kinps and prierte. It is now no longer thus — there is no longer religious inquisition, nor despotic... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1836 - 518 pages
...enjoy the consideration to which they were entitled — they lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice,...persons to consult together, and propose to me their ideal on the subject of giving new vigour and life to the fine arts and sciences. All who desire to... | |
| William Hazlitt - France - 1847 - 460 pages
...where were in fact nearer the enemy's guns than the line of the Amretired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice,...propose to me their ideas on the subject of giving new life and vigor to the fine arts and sciences. All who desire to visit France will be received with... | |
| William Hazlitt - France - 1852 - 416 pages
...enjoy the consideration to which they were entitled—they lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice,...persecution, of kings and priests. It is now no longer thus—there is no longer religious inquisition nor despotic power. Thought is free in Italy. I invite... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1858 - 884 pages
...lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice, arid consequently the persecution, of kings and priests. It is now no longer thus—there is no longer religious inquisition, nor despotic power. Thought is free in Italy. I invite... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1860 - 722 pages
...and despotic power are at an end. Thought is free in Italy. I invite the literary and the scientific to consult together, and propose to me their ideas on the subject of giving new life aad vigour to the fine arts and sciences. All who desire to visit Franco will be received with... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1882 - 624 pages
...and despotic power are at an end. Thought is free in Italy. I invite the literary and the scientific to consult together, and propose to me their ideas on the subject of giving new life and vigor to the fine arts and sciences. All who desire to visit France will be received with... | |
| William Hazlitt - France - 1895 - 342 pages
...enjoy the consideration to which they were entitled — they lived retired in their laboratories and libraries, too happy if they could escape the notice,...propose to me their ideas on the subject of giving new life and vigour to the fine arts and sciences. All who desire to visit France will be received with... | |
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