Critical and miscellaneous essays, Volumen1Carey, 1852 |
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... death - song . The power which the ancient bards of Wales and Germany exercised over their auditors seems to modern readers almost miracu- lous . Such feelings are very rare in a civilized community , and most rare among those who ...
... death - song . The power which the ancient bards of Wales and Germany exercised over their auditors seems to modern readers almost miracu- lous . Such feelings are very rare in a civilized community , and most rare among those who ...
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... Death shaking his dart over them , but , in spite of supplications , delaying to strike . What says Dante ? " There was such a moan there as there would be if all the sick , who , between July and September , are in the hospitals of ...
... Death shaking his dart over them , but , in spite of supplications , delaying to strike . What says Dante ? " There was such a moan there as there would be if all the sick , who , between July and September , are in the hospitals of ...
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... death by men who had been exasperated by the hostilities of several years , and who had never been bound to him by any other tie than that which was common to them with all their fel- low - citizens . Those who drove James from his ...
... death by men who had been exasperated by the hostilities of several years , and who had never been bound to him by any other tie than that which was common to them with all their fel- low - citizens . Those who drove James from his ...
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... who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power , which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon England the curse of a Venetian oligarchy . MILTON . 45.
... who remained after so many deaths , secessions , and expulsions , were desirous to appropriate to themselves a power , which they held only in trust , and to inflict upon England the curse of a Venetian oligarchy . MILTON . 45.
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... death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the parliament , the different corps of the army against each other . Sect raved against sect . Party plotted against party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to ...
... death dissolved the whole frame of society . The army rose against the parliament , the different corps of the army against each other . Sect raved against sect . Party plotted against party . The Presbyterians , in their eagerness to ...
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