Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from ReviewsLongmans, Green, and Company [Spottiswoode and Company, Printers], 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... commands : I may have swords and maces carried before me , and please myself with the sight of a crown and sceptre ( tho ' even these twigs would not long flourish , when the stock , upon which they grew , was dead ) : But as to true ...
... commands : I may have swords and maces carried before me , and please myself with the sight of a crown and sceptre ( tho ' even these twigs would not long flourish , when the stock , upon which they grew , was dead ) : But as to true ...
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... command the rapt attention of his audience . He acquired the name of the Dinner Bell , from his habit of speaking too often and too long , and losing all sense of the relative importance of great and small subjects from excitability ...
... command the rapt attention of his audience . He acquired the name of the Dinner Bell , from his habit of speaking too often and too long , and losing all sense of the relative importance of great and small subjects from excitability ...
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... command . the feelings , the taste , the opinions of an audience often diametrically opposed to his views , if this be eloquence , which I , a plain man , take it to be , then Sir Robert Peel is among the most eloquent of men.'1 What ...
... command . the feelings , the taste , the opinions of an audience often diametrically opposed to his views , if this be eloquence , which I , a plain man , take it to be , then Sir Robert Peel is among the most eloquent of men.'1 What ...
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... command straight into the harbour of the enemy ; and that Mr. Disraeli was in his happiest vein . This was the night ( May 15 , 1846 ) when he declared Peel's life to be one great appropriation clause , ' termed the Treasury Bench ...
... command straight into the harbour of the enemy ; and that Mr. Disraeli was in his happiest vein . This was the night ( May 15 , 1846 ) when he declared Peel's life to be one great appropriation clause , ' termed the Treasury Bench ...
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... command to the mayor of Leipzig to summon before him the bur- gesses and traders of Eisleben attending the Christmas fair , lay the matter in detail before them , so that they might communicate it to their fellow - townsmen , and notify ...
... command to the mayor of Leipzig to summon before him the bur- gesses and traders of Eisleben attending the Christmas fair , lay the matter in detail before them , so that they might communicate it to their fellow - townsmen , and notify ...
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Página 1 - He made an administration so checkered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery so crossly indented and whimsically dovetailed, a cabinet so variously inlaid, such a piece of diversified mosaic, such a tesselated pavement without cement, — here a bit of black stone, and there a bit of white, patriots and courtiers, king's friends and republicans, whigs and tories, treacherous friends and open enemies, — that it was indeed a very curious show, but utterly unsafe to touch, and unsure to...