| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 1172 σελίδες
...and wholly unlnfocted with monastic barbarity. His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed. His fabulousness. If he was theauthor of fictions. Is a fault for which no apology can be made: but bis credulity may be excused... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1906 - 270 σελίδες
...and wholly uninfected with monastic barbarity. His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed....excused in an age when all men were credulous. Learning was then rising on the world ; but ages so long accustomed to darkness were too much dazzled with its... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 σελίδες
...and wh«lly uninfected with monastic barbarity. His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed. His fabulousness, if he was the author of fictions, is a fault for which no apology can be made ; but his credulity may be excused in an age... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1924 - 562 σελίδες
...and wholly uninfected with monastic barbarity. His history is written with elegance and vigour, but his fabulousness and credulity are justly blamed....excused in an age, when all men were credulous. Learning was then rising on the world ; but ages so long accustomed to darkness, were too much dazzled with... | |
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