Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... doubt that they be- longed to a man too proud and too sensitive to be happy . retired to his hovel to die ! poetry reminds us of the miracles of Alpine scenery . Nooks and dells , beautiful as fairy- land , are embosomed in its most ...
... doubt that they be- longed to a man too proud and too sensitive to be happy . retired to his hovel to die ! poetry reminds us of the miracles of Alpine scenery . Nooks and dells , beautiful as fairy- land , are embosomed in its most ...
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... doubt passed salutary laws . But what assurance had they that he would not break them ? He had renounced oppres sive prerogatives . But where was the security that he would not resume them ? They had to tres of Brandenburg and Braganza ...
... doubt passed salutary laws . But what assurance had they that he would not break them ? He had renounced oppres sive prerogatives . But where was the security that he would not resume them ? They had to tres of Brandenburg and Braganza ...
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... doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild . The deed for which Mrs. Brownrigg was hanged sinks into nothing , when compared with the conduct of the Roman who treated the public to a hundred pair of gladiators . Yet we should ...
... doubt that he was a much less depraved man than Wild . The deed for which Mrs. Brownrigg was hanged sinks into nothing , when compared with the conduct of the Roman who treated the public to a hundred pair of gladiators . Yet we should ...
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... doubt , in all its principal points , strictly true . But the numerous little The influence of the sentiments which we have described was not apparent in his writ - incidents which heighten the interest , the words , ings alone . His ...
... doubt , in all its principal points , strictly true . But the numerous little The influence of the sentiments which we have described was not apparent in his writ - incidents which heighten the interest , the words , ings alone . His ...
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... doubt very ridicu- lous ; but it produced good effects . It was a cant ; but it drove out a cant far more offen- sive . against their will , been forced to flatter - of which the tragedy of Bayes is a very favour . able specimen . What ...
... doubt very ridicu- lous ; but it produced good effects . It was a cant ; but it drove out a cant far more offen- sive . against their will , been forced to flatter - of which the tragedy of Bayes is a very favour . able specimen . What ...
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