Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... LORD BYRON .. ..320 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVI . SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ... 354 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVIII . APPENDIX ... .... 369 f MACAULAY'S MISCELLANIES . Milton . * [ Edinburgh Review.
... LORD BYRON .. ..320 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVI . SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS ... 354 Edinburgh Review . - No . CVIII . APPENDIX ... .... 369 f MACAULAY'S MISCELLANIES . Milton . * [ Edinburgh Review.
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... lords and commons present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent , for five subsidies . The bill receives his solemn assent ...
... lords and commons present him with a bill in which the constitutional limits of his power are marked out . He hesitates ; he evades ; at last he bargains to give his assent , for five subsidies . The bill receives his solemn assent ...
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... Lord Clarendon . For himself , he demanded indeed the first place in the commonwealth ; but with powers scarcely so great as those of a Dutch stadtholder , or an American president . He gave the parliament a voice in the appointment of ...
... Lord Clarendon . For himself , he demanded indeed the first place in the commonwealth ; but with powers scarcely so great as those of a Dutch stadtholder , or an American president . He gave the parliament a voice in the appointment of ...
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... Lord Lyttleton charges the poor Florentine with the manifold treasons of the House of Guise , and the massacre of St. Bartholomew . Several authors have hinted that the Gunpowder Plot is to be pri- marily attributed to his doctrines ...
... Lord Lyttleton charges the poor Florentine with the manifold treasons of the House of Guise , and the massacre of St. Bartholomew . Several authors have hinted that the Gunpowder Plot is to be pri- marily attributed to his doctrines ...
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... Lord Bacon seems to countenance , is that the trea- tise was merely a piece of grave irony , intended to warn nations against the arts of ambitious men . It would be easy to show that neither of these solutions is consistent with many ...
... Lord Bacon seems to countenance , is that the trea- tise was merely a piece of grave irony , intended to warn nations against the arts of ambitious men . It would be easy to show that neither of these solutions is consistent with many ...
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