Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... sure that the superiority of the Paradise Lost to the Para- dise Regained is not more decided than the superiority of the Paradise Regained to every poem which has since made its appearance . But our limits prevent us from discussing ...
... sure that the superiority of the Paradise Lost to the Para- dise Regained is not more decided than the superiority of the Paradise Regained to every poem which has since made its appearance . But our limits prevent us from discussing ...
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... sure its charms . They had their smiles but not for the things of this world . Enthusias had made them stoics , had cleared their m from every vulgar passion and prejudice , raised them above the influence of danger 1 of corruption . It ...
... sure its charms . They had their smiles but not for the things of this world . Enthusias had made them stoics , had cleared their m from every vulgar passion and prejudice , raised them above the influence of danger 1 of corruption . It ...
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... sure aim is taken ; and then he strikes for the first and last time . Military courage , the boast of the sottish German , the frivolous and prating Frenchman , the roman- tic and arrogant Spaniard , he neither possesses nor values . He ...
... sure aim is taken ; and then he strikes for the first and last time . Military courage , the boast of the sottish German , the frivolous and prating Frenchman , the roman- tic and arrogant Spaniard , he neither possesses nor values . He ...
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... sure sign of the general decline of persons around him , seem to have differed for an art is the frequent occurrence , not of de the better , and whose only fault was , that , hav - formity , but of misplaced beauty . In general , ing ...
... sure sign of the general decline of persons around him , seem to have differed for an art is the frequent occurrence , not of de the better , and whose only fault was , that , hav - formity , but of misplaced beauty . In general , ing ...
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... sure , with the Augustan age . Thus it was with the age of Raphael and Ariosto , of Aldus and Vida . Machiavelli deeply regretted the misfortunes of his country , and clearly discerned the cause and the remedy . It was the military ...
... sure , with the Augustan age . Thus it was with the age of Raphael and Ariosto , of Aldus and Vida . Machiavelli deeply regretted the misfortunes of his country , and clearly discerned the cause and the remedy . It was the military ...
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