Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... authority of Johnson is against us on this point . But Johnson had studied the bad writers of the middle ages till he had become utterly insen- sible to the Augustan elegance , and was as ill qualified to judge between two Latin styles ...
... authority of Johnson is against us on this point . But Johnson had studied the bad writers of the middle ages till he had become utterly insen- sible to the Augustan elegance , and was as ill qualified to judge between two Latin styles ...
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... authority , a weak not say how much we admire his public con- preference of form to substance , a childish duct . But we cannot disguise from ourselves , passion for mummeries , an idolatrous venera- That a large portion of his ...
... authority , a weak not say how much we admire his public con- preference of form to substance , a childish duct . But we cannot disguise from ourselves , passion for mummeries , an idolatrous venera- That a large portion of his ...
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... authority , a weak not say how much we admire his public con- preference of form to substance , a childish duct . But we cannot disguise from ourselves , passion for mummeries , an idolatrous venera . hat a large portion of his ...
... authority , a weak not say how much we admire his public con- preference of form to substance , a childish duct . But we cannot disguise from ourselves , passion for mummeries , an idolatrous venera . hat a large portion of his ...
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... authority - n even reserving to himself a veto on its enac ments . And he did not require that the chi magistracy should be hereditary in his famil . Thus far , we think , if the circumstances of time , and the opportunities which he ...
... authority - n even reserving to himself a veto on its enac ments . And he did not require that the chi magistracy should be hereditary in his famil . Thus far , we think , if the circumstances of time , and the opportunities which he ...
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... authority of the Eastern Empire , preserved something of Eastern knowledge and refine ment . Rome , protected by the sacred charac- ter of its Pontiffs , enjoyed at least comparative security and repose . Even in those regions where the ...
... authority of the Eastern Empire , preserved something of Eastern knowledge and refine ment . Rome , protected by the sacred charac- ter of its Pontiffs , enjoyed at least comparative security and repose . Even in those regions where the ...
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