A very powerful piece of work. . . . The conception is magnificent, and is likely to win an abiding place within the memory of man. . . . The author has immense command of language, and a limitless audacity. . . . This interesting... La commediaby Dante Alighieri - 1900 - 554 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1896 - 192 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this " Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1896 - 582 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this "Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Lucas Malet - 1896 - 386 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this " Dream of the World's Tragedy" is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1896 - 572 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this " Dream of the World's Tragedy" is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1896 - 176 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this "Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Thomas Hodgkin - 1896 - 344 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this " Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Charles Freer Andrews - 1896 - 202 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. _ The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this "Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| William Cunningham - 1896 - 292 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this "Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| William Henry Fairbrother - 1896 - 228 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this "Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 pages
...familiar to us, provided it be presented in the true spirit of Christian faith. The amplifications of the Scripture narrative are often conceived with...insight, and this "Dream of the World's Tragedy " is, despite some trifling incongruities, a lofty and not inadequate paraphrase of the supreme climax of... | |
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