Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... admirable style of the Flo- rentine poet . But Mr. Cary's translation is not at hand , and our version , however rude , is sufficient to illustrate our meaning . Once more , compare the lazar - house , in the eleventh book of the ...
... admirable style of the Flo- rentine poet . But Mr. Cary's translation is not at hand , and our version , however rude , is sufficient to illustrate our meaning . Once more , compare the lazar - house , in the eleventh book of the ...
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... admirable in a forensic address . The answer is short , clear , and decisive . Charles had assented to the Petition of Right . He had renounced the oppressive pow- ers said to have been exercised by his predecessors ; and he had ...
... admirable in a forensic address . The answer is short , clear , and decisive . Charles had assented to the Petition of Right . He had renounced the oppressive pow- ers said to have been exercised by his predecessors ; and he had ...
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... admirable system . Never before had religious liberty and the freedom of discussion been enjoyed in a greater degree . Never had the national honour been better upheld abroad , or the seat of justice better filled at home . And it was ...
... admirable system . Never before had religious liberty and the freedom of discussion been enjoyed in a greater degree . Never had the national honour been better upheld abroad , or the seat of justice better filled at home . And it was ...
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... admiration . The moral sensibility of the writer seems at once to be morbidly obtuse and mor- bidly acute . Two characters altogether dissimilar are united in him . They are not merely joined , but interwoven . They are the warp and the ...
... admiration . The moral sensibility of the writer seems at once to be morbidly obtuse and mor- bidly acute . Two characters altogether dissimilar are united in him . They are not merely joined , but interwoven . They are the warp and the ...
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... admiration of learning and genius became almost an idolatry among the people of Italy . Kings and republics , cardinals and doges , vied with each other in honouring and flattering Petrarch . Embassies from rival states solicited the ...
... admiration of learning and genius became almost an idolatry among the people of Italy . Kings and republics , cardinals and doges , vied with each other in honouring and flattering Petrarch . Embassies from rival states solicited the ...
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