English Lands Letters And Kings volume 3

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English Lands Letters And Kings volume 3
Donald G Mitchell
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Dr. Milman's is the standard edition of his History. Bowdler's edition (1825) is noticeable for its expurgations. The work, through its translations, holds as large a place in the historic curriculum, of French, Italian, and German students, as in that of English-speaking nations.
EDWARD GIBBON. 123 then, or ever ; inclined to theologic inquiry and became Romanist ; which so angered his father that he sent him to Lausanne, Switzerland, to be re-converted under the Calvinist teachers of that reg
...ion to Protestantism. This in due time came about ; and it was perhaps by a sort of compen- sating mental retaliation for this topsy-turvy con- dition of his youth that he assumed and cultivated the pugnacious indifference to religion which so marked all his later years and much of his work. He had his love passages, too, there upon the beautiful borders of Lake Geneva ; a certain Mademoiselle Curchod, daughter of a Protestant clergyman, lived near by ; and with her the future historian read poetry, read philosophy, read the skies and the mountains, discoursed upon the con- jugation of verbs, and upon conjugalities of other sorts ; but this the English father disapproved as much as he had disapproved of Eomanism ; and by reason of this — as Gibbon tells us, in his de- lightful autobiography — that " sweet dream came to an end.

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