Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... spirit with which we are best ac ing his dart over them , but in spite of suppli- quainted ? We observe certain phenomena cations , delaying to strike . What says Dante ? We cannot explain them into material causes . " There was such a ...
... spirit with which we are best ac ing his dart over them , but in spite of suppli- quainted ? We observe certain phenomena cations , delaying to strike . What says Dante ? We cannot explain them into material causes . " There was such a ...
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... spirit bears sovereign and the public . It was a loathsome up unbroken , resting on its own innate ener- herd ... spirits do not seem to have been high , but they were The character of Milton was peculiarly dis- singularly equable . His ...
... spirit bears sovereign and the public . It was a loathsome up unbroken , resting on its own innate ener- herd ... spirits do not seem to have been high , but they were The character of Milton was peculiarly dis- singularly equable . His ...
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... spirit was called into action . The Carlovingian Sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it . The generous policy of Otho encouraged it . It might perhaps have been suppressed by a close coalition between the Church and the Empire . It ...
... spirit was called into action . The Carlovingian Sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it . The generous policy of Otho encouraged it . It might perhaps have been suppressed by a close coalition between the Church and the Empire . It ...
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... spirit and by an honourable ambition . We have illustrated our meaning by an in- stance taken from history . We will select another from fiction . Othello murders his wife ; he gives orders for the murder of his lieutenant ; he ends by ...
... spirit and by an honourable ambition . We have illustrated our meaning by an in- stance taken from history . We will select another from fiction . Othello murders his wife ; he gives orders for the murder of his lieutenant ; he ends by ...
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... spirit of Machi- avelli . The most corrupting post in a corrupt ing profession had not depraved the generous heart of Clement . his nation is exchanged for the honest bitter- ness of scorn and anger . He speaks like one sick of the ...
... spirit of Machi- avelli . The most corrupting post in a corrupt ing profession had not depraved the generous heart of Clement . his nation is exchanged for the honest bitter- ness of scorn and anger . He speaks like one sick of the ...
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