Arnold of Brescia, John Huss, and Jerome of Prague did not come quite apropos; the people were not then sufficiently2 enlightened; the invention of printing had not then laid the abuses complained of before the eyes of every one. But when men began to read — when the populace, who were solicitous3 to escape purgatory4, but at the same time wished not to pay too dear for indulgences, began to open their eyes, the reformers of the sixteenth century came quite apropos, and succeeded.
It has been elsewhere observed that Cromwell under Elizabeth or Charles the Second, or Cardinal5 de Retz when Louis XIV. governed by himself, would have been very ordinary persons.
Had C?sar been born in the time of Scipio Africanus he would not have subjugated6 the Roman commonwealth7; nor would Mahomet, could he rise again at the present day, be more than sheriff of Mecca. But if Archimedes and Virgil were restored, one would still be the best mathematician8, the other the best poet of his country.
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1 apropos | |
adv.恰好地;adj.恰当的;关于 | |
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adv.足够地,充分地 | |
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adj.热切的,挂念的 | |
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n.炼狱;苦难;adj.净化的,清洗的 | |
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n.(天主教的)红衣主教;adj.首要的,基本的 | |
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v.征服,降伏( subjugate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.共和国,联邦,共同体 | |
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