Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... thought ; that of perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no Dante by intensity of feeling . In every line sufferings could render sullen or fretful . Such of the Divine Comedy we discern the asperity as it was , when , on the eve of ...
... thought ; that of perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no Dante by intensity of feeling . In every line sufferings could render sullen or fretful . Such of the Divine Comedy we discern the asperity as it was , when , on the eve of ...
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... thought necessary to keep under close restraint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily cir- cumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom ! These are the parts of the ...
... thought necessary to keep under close restraint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily cir- cumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom ! These are the parts of the ...
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... thought him- year . Like Fleetwood , he cried in the bitter- ness of his soul that God had hid his face from him . But when he took his seat in the coun- cil , or girt on his sword for war , these tem- pestuous workings of the soul had ...
... thought him- year . Like Fleetwood , he cried in the bitter- ness of his soul that God had hid his face from him . But when he took his seat in the coun- cil , or girt on his sword for war , these tem- pestuous workings of the soul had ...
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... thought only of conquering when they should have thought of disenchant- ing . writers who now hastened to insult a falling party . There is no more hazardous enterprise than that of bearing the torch of truth into those dark and ...
... thought only of conquering when they should have thought of disenchant- ing . writers who now hastened to insult a falling party . There is no more hazardous enterprise than that of bearing the torch of truth into those dark and ...
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... thoughts and words have no connection with each other ; who never hesi- tates at an oath when he wishes to seduce , who ... thought and se- dentary habits ; lips formed with feminine deli- cacy , but compressed with more than mascu- line ...
... thoughts and words have no connection with each other ; who never hesi- tates at an oath when he wishes to seduce , who ... thought and se- dentary habits ; lips formed with feminine deli- cacy , but compressed with more than mascu- line ...
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