World as well as the Old, is unrivalled in richness, in variety, and in picturesque and poetical elements. In truth, the chronicles of no other nation can, on such points, be compared to them ; not even the Portuguese, which approach the nearest in original... History of Spanish Literature - Page 213by George Ticknor - 1849 - 1669 pagesFull view - About this book
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1850 - 536 pages
...language, and must content ourselves with quoting his just and pertinent concluding reflections. " In truth, the chronicles of no other nation can, on...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long 136 Ticknofs History of Spanish Literature. [Jan. periods of national trial and... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1850 - 554 pages
...gaze. "As we close it up," he says, — speaking of an old chronicle he has been criticizing, — " we should not forget, that the whole series, extending...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out ; hardly less... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1850 - 566 pages
...gaze. "As we close it up," he says, — speaking of an old chronicle he has been criticizing, — " we should not forget, that the whole series, extending...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out ; hardly less... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1850 - 738 pages
...gaze. "As we close it up," he says, — speaking of an old chronicle he has been criticizing, — " we should not forget, that the whole series, extending...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out ; hardly less... | |
| Spanish literature - 1850 - 68 pages
...language, and must content ourselves with quoting his just and pertinent concluding reflections. " In truth, the chronicles of no other nation can, on...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out ; hardly less... | |
| Theology - 1850 - 538 pages
...no other nation can, on such points, be compared to them ; not even the Portuguese, which approacli the nearest in original and early materials ; nor...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out; hardly less... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Authors - 1856 - 754 pages
...chronicles of no other nation can, on such points, be compared to them ; not even the Portuguese, \\ hich approach the nearest in original and early materials;...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out ; hardly less... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Authors - 1857 - 758 pages
...chronicles of no other nation can, on such points, be compared to them ; not even the Portuguese, Avhich approach the nearest in original and early materials;...Spanish loyalty, the old Spanish religious faith, as hoth were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Authors - 1858 - 754 pages
...of Charles the Fifth, and covering the New World as well as the Old, is unrivalled in richness, iri variety, and in picturesque and poetical elements....feeling and character. The old Spanish loyalty, the old 4O Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Authors - 1864 - 780 pages
...gaze. " As we close it up," he says — speaking of an old chronicle he has been criticising — " we should not forget that the whole series, extending...old Spanish religious faith, as both were formed and nourished in the long periods of national trial and suffering, are constantly coming out ; hardly less... | |
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