Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 702 páginas |
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... thought only of conquering when they should have thought of disenchanting . ' Oh , ye mistook ! Ye should have snatched his wand And bound him fast . Without the rod reversed , And backward mutters of dissevering power , We cannot free ...
... thought only of conquering when they should have thought of disenchanting . ' Oh , ye mistook ! Ye should have snatched his wand And bound him fast . Without the rod reversed , And backward mutters of dissevering power , We cannot free ...
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... thought- less , dizzy with the rapidity of his ascent and the height of his position . That he should be eager to ... thought on the principles which ought to guide judicial decisions ? Bacon was the ablest public man then living in ...
... thought- less , dizzy with the rapidity of his ascent and the height of his position . That he should be eager to ... thought on the principles which ought to guide judicial decisions ? Bacon was the ablest public man then living in ...
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... thought improper in a man to put arsenic into the broth of his friends , and that we ought to blame , not Bacon , but the age in which he lived . But why should we have recourse to any other evidence , when the proceeding against Lord ...
... thought improper in a man to put arsenic into the broth of his friends , and that we ought to blame , not Bacon , but the age in which he lived . But why should we have recourse to any other evidence , when the proceeding against Lord ...
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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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