Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... honour had been a hundred times pawned and never redeemed . Here , indeed , the Long Parliament stands on still stronger ground than the Convention of 1688. No action of James can be compared for wickedness and impudence to the conduct ...
... honour had been a hundred times pawned and never redeemed . Here , indeed , the Long Parliament stands on still stronger ground than the Convention of 1688. No action of James can be compared for wickedness and impudence to the conduct ...
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... honour , the prejudices of childhood , and the venerable names of his- tory , threw over them a spell potent as that of Duessa ; and , like the Red - Cross Knight , they thought that they were doing battle for an in- jured beauty ...
... honour , the prejudices of childhood , and the venerable names of his- tory , threw over them a spell potent as that of Duessa ; and , like the Red - Cross Knight , they thought that they were doing battle for an in- jured beauty ...
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... honour in other countries , ingenuity became the point of honour in Italy . From these principles were deduced , by pro- cesses strictly analogous , two opposite sys- tems of fashionable morality . - Through the greater part 24 ...
... honour in other countries , ingenuity became the point of honour in Italy . From these principles were deduced , by pro- cesses strictly analogous , two opposite sys- tems of fashionable morality . - Through the greater part 24 ...
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... honour- as utterly worthless and abandoned . But it by able means are - the surest , the speediest , and no means follows that a similar judgment the darkest . He cannot comprehend how a would be just in the case of an Italian of the ...
... honour- as utterly worthless and abandoned . But it by able means are - the surest , the speediest , and no means follows that a similar judgment the darkest . He cannot comprehend how a would be just in the case of an Italian of the ...
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... honour sullied , an enlightened and flourishing people given cver to the ferocity of ignorant savages . Though his opinions had not escaped the contagion of that political immorality which was common among his countrymen , his natural ...
... honour sullied , an enlightened and flourishing people given cver to the ferocity of ignorant savages . Though his opinions had not escaped the contagion of that political immorality which was common among his countrymen , his natural ...
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