Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... look , with some indulgence and regret , on the memory of the only leader who could have defended the independence of Italy against the confederate spoilers of Cambray . On this subject , Machiavelli felt most strongly . Indeed , the ...
... look , with some indulgence and regret , on the memory of the only leader who could have defended the independence of Italy against the confederate spoilers of Cambray . On this subject , Machiavelli felt most strongly . Indeed , the ...
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... look upon it as a history or as a romance , seems to us a very wretched performance . The Expedition of the Ten Thousand , and the History of Grecian Affairs , are certainly pleasant reading ; but they indicate no great power of mind ...
... look upon it as a history or as a romance , seems to us a very wretched performance . The Expedition of the Ten Thousand , and the History of Grecian Affairs , are certainly pleasant reading ; but they indicate no great power of mind ...
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... look at past times as princes look at foreign countries . More than one illustrious stranger has landed on our island amidst the shouts of a mob , has dined with the king , has hunted with the master of the stag - hounds , has seen the ...
... look at past times as princes look at foreign countries . More than one illustrious stranger has landed on our island amidst the shouts of a mob , has dined with the king , has hunted with the master of the stag - hounds , has seen the ...
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