Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... racter in this world or in the next : and assures us that a virtuous soldier is placed in the situation which most tends to his improvement , and will most promote his eternal in- terests . Human blood , indeed , is by no means an ...
... racter in this world or in the next : and assures us that a virtuous soldier is placed in the situation which most tends to his improvement , and will most promote his eternal in- terests . Human blood , indeed , is by no means an ...
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... racter as that of Hamlet could never have been developed within the limits to which Alfieri confined himself . Yet such was the reverence of literary men during the last cen- tury for these unities , that Johnson , who , much to his ...
... racter as that of Hamlet could never have been developed within the limits to which Alfieri confined himself . Yet such was the reverence of literary men during the last cen- tury for these unities , that Johnson , who , much to his ...
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... racter seems to have been taken from what Juvenal says of Otho , - " Speculum civilis sarcina belli . Nimirum summi ducis est occidere Galbam . Et curare cutem ; summi constantia civis Bebriaci campo spolium affectare Palatî , Et ...
... racter seems to have been taken from what Juvenal says of Otho , - " Speculum civilis sarcina belli . Nimirum summi ducis est occidere Galbam . Et curare cutem ; summi constantia civis Bebriaci campo spolium affectare Palatî , Et ...
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