Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 702 páginas |
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... never hesitates at an oath when he wishes to seduce , who never wants a pretext when he is inclined to betray . His cruelties spring , not from the ... never paralysed his inventive faculties , never wrung out one secret from MACHIAVELLI 69.
... never hesitates at an oath when he wishes to seduce , who never wants a pretext when he is inclined to betray . His cruelties spring , not from the ... never paralysed his inventive faculties , never wrung out one secret from MACHIAVELLI 69.
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... never sure that we see him as he was . We are never sure that what appears to be nature is not disguised art . We are never sure that what appears to be an art is not merely habit which has become second nature . In wit and animation ...
... never sure that we see him as he was . We are never sure that what appears to be nature is not disguised art . We are never sure that what appears to be an art is not merely habit which has become second nature . In wit and animation ...
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... never sullen . Cervantes is never petulant . De- mosthenes never comes unseasonably . Dante never stays too long . No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero . No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet . Nothing , then ...
... never sullen . Cervantes is never petulant . De- mosthenes never comes unseasonably . Dante never stays too long . No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero . No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet . Nothing , then ...
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MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 51 |
MR ROBERT MONTGOMERYS POEMS April 1830 | 136 |
MOORES LIFE OF BYRON June 1830 | 157 |
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