Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton and Company, 1896 |
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... court , springing out of nothing , and tending to nothing . We are not shocked at being told that a man who lived , nobody knows when , saw many very strange sights , and we can easily abandon ourselves to the illusion of the romance ...
... court , springing out of nothing , and tending to nothing . We are not shocked at being told that a man who lived , nobody knows when , saw many very strange sights , and we can easily abandon ourselves to the illusion of the romance ...
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... elegance which dis- tinguished some of the adherents of Charles I. , or the easy good breeding for which the court of Charles II . was cele * Gerusalemme Liberata , xv . 57 . brated . But , if we must make our choice MILTON . 49.
... elegance which dis- tinguished some of the adherents of Charles I. , or the easy good breeding for which the court of Charles II . was cele * Gerusalemme Liberata , xv . 57 . brated . But , if we must make our choice MILTON . 49.
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... court , fron , the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads , and from the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier , his nature selected and drew to itself whatever was great ...
... court , fron , the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads , and from the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier , his nature selected and drew to itself whatever was great ...
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... court - and that he will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage of the proceedings . We doubt whether any name in literary history be so generally odious as that of the man whose character and writings we now propose to consider . The ...
... court - and that he will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage of the proceedings . We doubt whether any name in literary history be so generally odious as that of the man whose character and writings we now propose to consider . The ...
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... court for the happiness of a people . Fortunately , John Villani has given us an ample and precise account of the state of Florence in the earlier part of the fourteenth century . The revenue of the republic amounted to three hundred ...
... court for the happiness of a people . Fortunately , John Villani has given us an ample and precise account of the state of Florence in the earlier part of the fourteenth century . The revenue of the republic amounted to three hundred ...
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