Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... Considered stoop to a plain style , sometimes even to a bald as plays , his works are absurd : considered as choruses , they are above all praise . If , for instance , we examine the address of Clytem- nestra to Agamemnon on his return ...
... Considered stoop to a plain style , sometimes even to a bald as plays , his works are absurd : considered as choruses , they are above all praise . If , for instance , we examine the address of Clytem- nestra to Agamemnon on his return ...
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... considered judg- ments have been pronounced , we feel inclined to dwell on it a little longer . The most fatal error which a poet can possibly commit in the management of his machinery , is that of attempt- ing to philosophize too much ...
... considered judg- ments have been pronounced , we feel inclined to dwell on it a little longer . The most fatal error which a poet can possibly commit in the management of his machinery , is that of attempt- ing to philosophize too much ...
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... considered only as a beacon to word- sacred . Was the person of James considered catchers who wish to become statesmen . The sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon celebrity of the man who refuted it , the “ Encæ against an army in ...
... considered only as a beacon to word- sacred . Was the person of James considered catchers who wish to become statesmen . The sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon celebrity of the man who refuted it , the “ Encæ against an army in ...
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... considered as composing the strength of an army . The in- fantry was regarded as comparatively worth- less , and was neglected till it became really so . These tactics maintained their ground for cen- turies in most parts of Europe ...
... considered as composing the strength of an army . The in- fantry was regarded as comparatively worth- less , and was neglected till it became really so . These tactics maintained their ground for cen- turies in most parts of Europe ...
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... considered the ancient methods of gardening . Fabrizio as forming the strength of an army . The hours expresses his regret that those who , in later which a citizen could spare from his ordinary times , affected the manners of the old ...
... considered the ancient methods of gardening . Fabrizio as forming the strength of an army . The hours expresses his regret that those who , in later which a citizen could spare from his ordinary times , affected the manners of the old ...
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