Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2D. Appleton, 1880 |
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... statesman , the philosopher , the glory of English litera- ture , the champion and the martyr of English liberty . It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak By the general ...
... statesman , the philosopher , the glory of English litera- ture , the champion and the martyr of English liberty . It is by his poetry that Milton is best known ; and it is of his poetry that we wish first to speak By the general ...
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... statesman and a lover ; and , like Dante , he had been unfortunate in ambition and in love . He had survived his health and his sight , the comforts of his home and the prosperity of his party . Of the great men by whom he had been ...
... statesman and a lover ; and , like Dante , he had been unfortunate in ambition and in love . He had survived his health and his sight , the comforts of his home and the prosperity of his party . Of the great men by whom he had been ...
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... statesmen . The celebrity of the man who refuted it , the " Æneæ magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the present generation . In that age the state of things was ' different . It was not then fully understood how vast an ...
... statesmen . The celebrity of the man who refuted it , the " Æneæ magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the present generation . In that age the state of things was ' different . It was not then fully understood how vast an ...
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... statesman was a proof against the splendour , the solennity , and the romance which enchanted the poet . Any person who will contrast the sentiments expressed in his Treatises on Prelacy , with the exquisite lines on ecclesiastical ...
... statesman was a proof against the splendour , the solennity , and the romance which enchanted the poet . Any person who will contrast the sentiments expressed in his Treatises on Prelacy , with the exquisite lines on ecclesiastical ...
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... statesman should wear as a sign upon his hand , and as frontlets between his eyes . His attacks were , in general , directed less against particular abuses than against those deeply - seated errors on which almost all abuses are founded ...
... statesman should wear as a sign upon his hand , and as frontlets between his eyes . His attacks were , in general , directed less against particular abuses than against those deeply - seated errors on which almost all abuses are founded ...
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