| James Champlin Fernald - 1904 - 344 trang
...and without wires ? WM BAKER His Majesty, Myself ch. 10, p. 87. This action of the English Regicides did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism universally in this world. CARLYLE Cromwell vol. i, pt. iv, p. 328. In rhythmic motion through the dewy grass The mowers swept.... | |
| James Champlin Fernald - 1904 - 352 trang
...and without wires ? WM BAKER His Majesty. Myself ch. 10, p. 87. This action of the English Regicides did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism universally in this world. CARLYLE Cromwell vol. i, pt. iv, p. 328. In rhythmic motion through the dewy grass The mowers swept.... | |
| Alfred Plummer - 1904 - 208 trang
...universally in this world ; whereof flunkeyism, cant, clothworship, and whatever ugly name it have, has gone incurably sick ever since, and is now at length in these generations rapidly dying." The statement is astounding. Sentimental cant and cloth-worship have thriven on this... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1914 - 658 trang
...Carlyle, in his picturesquely vehement manner, has pronounced that " the action of the English regicides did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism in this world." To appraise the ancient sentiment of loyalty to the sovereign as mere flunkeyism seems... | |
| John Morley - 1917 - 404 trang
...cruel and humane, rational and short-sighted." "This action of the English regicides," says Carlyle, "did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism. Cant, and clothworship, or whatever ugly name it have, has gone about miserably sick ever since, and... | |
| John Morley - 1917 - 456 trang
...cruel and humane, rational and short-sighted." "This action of the English regicides," says Carlyle, "did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism. Cant, and clothworship, or whatever ugly name it have, has gone about miserably sick ever since, and... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 472 trang
...English nation in the opinion of Europe." " This action of the English regicides," says Carlyle, " did in effect strike a damp like death through the...Cloth-worship, or whatever ugly name it have, has gone about miserably sick ever since, and is now in these generations very rapidly dying." Cant, alas, is not... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 412 trang
...cruel and humane, rational and short-sighted." " This action of the English regicides," says Carlyle, " did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism. Cant, and clothworship, or whatever ugly name it have, has gone about miserably sick ever since, and... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 412 trang
...cruel and humane, rational and short-sighted." " This action of the English regicides," says Carlyle, " did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of flunkeyism. Cant, and clothworship, or whatever ugly name it have, has gone about miserably sick ever since, and... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 482 trang
...English nation in the opinion of Europe." " This action of the English regicides," says Carlyle, " did in effect strike a damp like death through the heart of Flunkey ism universally in this world. Whereof Flunkeyism, Cant, Cloth-worship, or whatever ugly name... | |
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