Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton and Company, 1896 |
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... ment shortly before the debates upon the Reform Bill , and his speeches , especially upon that question , were highly eloquent , vigorous , and effective . He resided for some time in India , in a lucrative and responsible official ...
... ment shortly before the debates upon the Reform Bill , and his speeches , especially upon that question , were highly eloquent , vigorous , and effective . He resided for some time in India , in a lucrative and responsible official ...
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... ment , he adorned it with all that is most lovely and de- lightful in the physical and in the moral world . Neither Theocritus nor Ariosto had a finer or a more healthful sense of the pleasantness of external objects , or loved better ...
... ment , he adorned it with all that is most lovely and de- lightful in the physical and in the moral world . Neither Theocritus nor Ariosto had a finer or a more healthful sense of the pleasantness of external objects , or loved better ...
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... ment continue to rise in their demands , at the risk of pro- voking a civil war ? The ship - money had been given up . The star - chamber had been abolished . Provision had been made for the frequent convocation and secure deliberation ...
... ment continue to rise in their demands , at the risk of pro- voking a civil war ? The ship - money had been given up . The star - chamber had been abolished . Provision had been made for the frequent convocation and secure deliberation ...
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... ment . In every other part of Europe , a large and powerful privi- leged class trampled on the people and defied the govern- But in the most flourishing parts of Italy the feuda ! obles were reduced to comparative insignificance . some ...
... ment . In every other part of Europe , a large and powerful privi- leged class trampled on the people and defied the govern- But in the most flourishing parts of Italy the feuda ! obles were reduced to comparative insignificance . some ...
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... ment would be just in the case of an Italian of the middle ages . On the contrary , we frequently find those faults , which we are accustomed to consider as certain indications of a mind altogether depraved , in company with great and ...
... ment would be just in the case of an Italian of the middle ages . On the contrary , we frequently find those faults , which we are accustomed to consider as certain indications of a mind altogether depraved , in company with great and ...
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