Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1854 - 744 páginas |
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... TEMPLE- 315 315 Edinburgh Review . 1838 . CHURCH AND STATE- Edinburgh Review , 1839 . - 379 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES Edinburgh Review . 1840 . COWLEY AND MILTON 401 416 ON MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE 424 ON THE ATHENIAN ORATORS ...
... TEMPLE- 315 315 Edinburgh Review . 1838 . CHURCH AND STATE- Edinburgh Review , 1839 . - 379 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES Edinburgh Review . 1840 . COWLEY AND MILTON 401 416 ON MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE 424 ON THE ATHENIAN ORATORS ...
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... temple deformed by the barbarous architecture of a later age , his character ac- quires an interest from the very circumstances which debase it . The original proportions are rendered more striking , by the contrast which they present ...
... temple deformed by the barbarous architecture of a later age , his character ac- quires an interest from the very circumstances which debase it . The original proportions are rendered more striking , by the contrast which they present ...
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... Temple . But though the literature of the Court was in its decay , the literature of the people was in its perfection . The Muses had taken sanctuary in the theatres , the haunts of a class whose taste was not better than that of the ...
... Temple . But though the literature of the Court was in its decay , the literature of the people was in its perfection . The Muses had taken sanctuary in the theatres , the haunts of a class whose taste was not better than that of the ...
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... temples , and pyramids ; of the rites had been hid behind the curtains of the royal which the Magi performed at daybreak on the bed at Windsor . " So Lord Goderich says , ' I tops of the mountains ; of the secrets inscribed cannot ...
... temples , and pyramids ; of the rites had been hid behind the curtains of the royal which the Magi performed at daybreak on the bed at Windsor . " So Lord Goderich says , ' I tops of the mountains ; of the secrets inscribed cannot ...
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... temples down to the poorest hovel in which his helotry are stailed , these edifices have all one character . Time will not mellow them ; nature will never clothe nor conceal them ; and they will remain al- ways as offensive to the eye ...
... temples down to the poorest hovel in which his helotry are stailed , these edifices have all one character . Time will not mellow them ; nature will never clothe nor conceal them ; and they will remain al- ways as offensive to the eye ...
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