Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... scarcely be able to conceive the tions , it is by no means certain that it would effect which poetry produced on their ruder have been a good one . It is extremely impro- ancestors , the agony , the ecstasy , the plenitude bable that it ...
... scarcely be able to conceive the tions , it is by no means certain that it would effect which poetry produced on their ruder have been a good one . It is extremely impro- ancestors , the agony , the ecstasy , the plenitude bable that it ...
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... scarcely possible for any person , not well acquainted with the history and litera- ture of Italy , to read , without horror and amazement , the celebrated treatise which has brought so much obloquy on the name of Ma- After this it may ...
... scarcely possible for any person , not well acquainted with the history and litera- ture of Italy , to read , without horror and amazement , the celebrated treatise which has brought so much obloquy on the name of Ma- After this it may ...
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... scarcely persuade ourselves that we are read- ing of times , in which the annals of England and France present us only with a frightful spectacle of poverty , barbarity , and ignorance . From the oppressions of illiterate masters , and ...
... scarcely persuade ourselves that we are read- ing of times , in which the annals of England and France present us only with a frightful spectacle of poverty , barbarity , and ignorance . From the oppressions of illiterate masters , and ...
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... scarcely yields to the account which Fal- staff gives of his ducking . conduct of those who were intrusted with the domestic administration . The ambassador had to discharge functions far more delicate than transmitting orders of ...
... scarcely yields to the account which Fal- staff gives of his ducking . conduct of those who were intrusted with the domestic administration . The ambassador had to discharge functions far more delicate than transmitting orders of ...
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... scarcely avoid . They arise , for the hortation with which the Prince concludes , most part , from a single defect which appears shows how strongly the writer felt upon this to us to pervade his whole system . In his po . subject ...
... scarcely avoid . They arise , for the hortation with which the Prince concludes , most part , from a single defect which appears shows how strongly the writer felt upon this to us to pervade his whole system . In his po . subject ...
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