Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... Prince , there had never been a hypocrite , a tyrant , or a traitor , a simulated virtue or a convenient crime . One writer THOSE who have attended to the practice of our literary tribunal are well aware that , by means of certain legal ...
... Prince , there had never been a hypocrite , a tyrant , or a traitor , a simulated virtue or a convenient crime . One writer THOSE who have attended to the practice of our literary tribunal are well aware that , by means of certain legal ...
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... Prince is so severely censured is more or less discernible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation and treachery had ever struck ...
... Prince is so severely censured is more or less discernible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation and treachery had ever struck ...
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... prince as our Henry the Fifth would have been the idol of the North . The follies of his youth , the selfish and desolating ambi- tion of his manhood , the Lollards roasted at slow fires , the prisoners massacred on the field of battle ...
... prince as our Henry the Fifth would have been the idol of the North . The follies of his youth , the selfish and desolating ambi- tion of his manhood , the Lollards roasted at slow fires , the prisoners massacred on the field of battle ...
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... prince is established solely by the comparison of who governed his employers , of the favourite hands . Our suspicions are strengthened by the who governed the prince , and of the lacquey circumstance , that the same manuscript con- who ...
... prince is established solely by the comparison of who governed his employers , of the favourite hands . Our suspicions are strengthened by the who governed the prince , and of the lacquey circumstance , that the same manuscript con- who ...
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... Prince , and perhaps also from some indistinct traditions , several writers have supposed a con- nection between those remarkable men much closer than ever existed . The Envoy has even been accused of promoting the crimes of the art ...
... Prince , and perhaps also from some indistinct traditions , several writers have supposed a con- nection between those remarkable men much closer than ever existed . The Envoy has even been accused of promoting the crimes of the art ...
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