Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton and Company, 1896 |
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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 con ...
... 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 con ...
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... honour been better upheld abroad , or the seat of justice better filled at home . And it was rarely that any opposition , which stopped short of open rebellion , provoked the resentment of the liberal and magnanimous usurper . The ...
... honour been better upheld abroad , or the seat of justice better filled at home . And it was rarely that any opposition , which stopped short of open rebellion , provoked the resentment of the liberal and magnanimous usurper . The ...
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... honour , the prejudices of childhood , and the vene- rable names of history , 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 injured beauty , while they ...
... honour , the prejudices of childhood , and the vene- rable names of history , 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 injured beauty , while they ...
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... honour and love . Though his opinions were democratic , his tastes and his associates were such as harmonize best with monarchy and aristocracy . He was under the influ- ence of all the feelings by which the gallant Cavaliers were ...
... honour and love . Though his opinions were democratic , his tastes and his associates were such as harmonize best with monarchy and aristocracy . He was under the influ- ence of all the feelings by which the gallant Cavaliers were ...
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... honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her . That from which the public character of Milton derives its great and peculiar splendour still remains to be men- tioned . If he exerted himself to overthrow a forsworn ...
... honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her . That from which the public character of Milton derives its great and peculiar splendour still remains to be men- tioned . If he exerted himself to overthrow a forsworn ...
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