Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, Volúmenes1-2Dana Estes & Company, 1860 |
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... party and unwilling admiration from his opponents , but , as read now , after the excitement of the occasion nas subsided , justify in a great degree the enthusiastic praise of those who heard them delivered . Clear and ogical in ...
... party and unwilling admiration from his opponents , but , as read now , after the excitement of the occasion nas subsided , justify in a great degree the enthusiastic praise of those who heard them delivered . Clear and ogical in ...
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... party passion which sustains the professional politician . An ardent Whig partisan , his partisanship was still roused by the principles of his party rather than by its expedients . Literature and the philoso- phy of politics had more ...
... party passion which sustains the professional politician . An ardent Whig partisan , his partisanship was still roused by the principles of his party rather than by its expedients . Literature and the philoso- phy of politics had more ...
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... party this evening ? " " Not I. " 66 Why so ? Your little Tarentine girl will break her heart . " " No matter . Catiline has the best cooks and the finest wine in Rome . There are charming women at his parties . But the twelve - line ...
... party this evening ? " " Not I. " 66 Why so ? Your little Tarentine girl will break her heart . " " No matter . Catiline has the best cooks and the finest wine in Rome . There are charming women at his parties . But the twelve - line ...
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... party of the nobles . Some violent convulsion is expected . " " What is that to me ? I suppose that they will hardly proscribe the vintners and gladiators , or pass a law compelling every citizen to take a wife . ” " You do not ...
... party of the nobles . Some violent convulsion is expected . " " What is that to me ? I suppose that they will hardly proscribe the vintners and gladiators , or pass a law compelling every citizen to take a wife . ” " You do not ...
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... party . surmise that you are among bribed so high with beauty , or entangled so deeply in distress , that they are no longer their own mas- .ters . I shall never set foot within his threshold again . I have been solemnly warned by men ...
... party . surmise that you are among bribed so high with beauty , or entangled so deeply in distress , that they are no longer their own mas- .ters . I shall never set foot within his threshold again . I have been solemnly warned by men ...
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