| Afternoon lectures - 1866 - 242 pages
...that the charge of barbarity would rather fall upon those who, while they fancy themselves endowed with the embellishments of foreign learning, are ignorant, even to barbarity, of the faith, religion, laws, and customs, and language, of their ancestors. I assure you these are considerations which have... | |
| Decoration and ornament - 1866 - 298 pages
...that the charge of barbarity would rather fall upon those who, while they fancy themselves endowed with the embellishments of foreign learning, are ignorant, even to barbarity, of the faith, religion, laws, and customs, and language, of their ancestors. I assure you these are considerations which have... | |
| Myra Reynolds - Literary Criticism - 1920 - 542 pages
...consider'd, that the charge of Barbarity would rather fall upon those who, while they fancy themselves adorn 'd with the Embellishments of foreign Learning,...to barbarity, of the Faith, Religion, the Laws and Customs, and Language of their Ancestors.1 It was inevitable that the learning in Miss Elstob's work... | |
| Myra Reynolds - Literary Criticism - 1920 - 546 pages
...that the charge of Barbarity would rather fall upon those who, while they fancy themselves adorn'd with the Embellishments of foreign Learning, are ignorant,...to barbarity, of the Faith, Religion, the Laws and Customs, and Language of their Ancestors.1 It was inevitable that the learning in Miss Elstob's work... | |
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