Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... favour of the Revolution of 1688 , may be urged with at least equal force in favour of what is called the great rebellion . In one respect only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles venture to say that he was a better ...
... favour of the Revolution of 1688 , may be urged with at least equal force in favour of what is called the great rebellion . In one respect only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles venture to say that he was a better ...
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... favour ; and , confi- dent of that favour , they despised all the ac- complishments and all the dignities of the world . If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers and poets , they were deeply read in the oracles of God ...
... favour ; and , confi- dent of that favour , they despised all the ac- complishments and all the dignities of the world . If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers and poets , they were deeply read in the oracles of God ...
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... favour able specimen . What Lord Dorset observed to Edward Howard , might have been address- ed to almost all his contemporaries : - " As skilful divers to the bottom fall , Swifter than those who cannot swim at all ; So , in this way ...
... favour able specimen . What Lord Dorset observed to Edward Howard , might have been address- ed to almost all his contemporaries : - " As skilful divers to the bottom fall , Swifter than those who cannot swim at all ; So , in this way ...
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... favour- able instance - a quatrain which Johnson has praised . Dryden is describing the sea - fight with the Dutch . " Amidst whole heaps of spices lights a ball ; And now their odours armed against them fry Some preciously by shattered ...
... favour- able instance - a quatrain which Johnson has praised . Dryden is describing the sea - fight with the Dutch . " Amidst whole heaps of spices lights a ball ; And now their odours armed against them fry Some preciously by shattered ...
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... favour- den have done , if he had possessed the powers ites destitute . He did not care to give them of Otway . The fact is , that he had a tendency what he could not give without measure . The to bombast , which , though subsequently ...
... favour- den have done , if he had possessed the powers ites destitute . He did not care to give them of Otway . The fact is , that he had a tendency what he could not give without measure . The to bombast , which , though subsequently ...
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