Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... appears to us in a very different light . The deed was done . It could not be undone . The evil was incurred ; and the object was to render it as small as possible . We censure the chiefs of the army for not yield- ing to the popular ...
... appears to us in a very different light . The deed was done . It could not be undone . The evil was incurred ; and the object was to render it as small as possible . We censure the chiefs of the army for not yield- ing to the popular ...
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... subject . The days immediately fol- lowing the publication of this relic of Milton appear to bo * The Reason of Church Government urged against prelacy , Bock II . peculiarly set apart and consecrated to his memory . And MILTON . 57.
... subject . The days immediately fol- lowing the publication of this relic of Milton appear to bo * The Reason of Church Government urged against prelacy , Bock II . peculiarly set apart and consecrated to his memory . And MILTON . 57.
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... appears at the first glance . Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick , Tho ' he gave his name to our old Nick . Hudibras , Part III . Canto I. But , we believe , there is a schism on this subject among the Anti- quaries . VOL . I. One ...
... appears at the first glance . Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick , Tho ' he gave his name to our old Nick . Hudibras , Part III . Canto I. But , we believe , there is a schism on this subject among the Anti- quaries . VOL . I. One ...
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... appears to have been taken . The cry against them was first raised beyond the Alps - and seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy . The earliest assailant , as far as we are aware , was a countryman of our own , Cardinal Pole ...
... appears to have been taken . The cry against them was first raised beyond the Alps - and seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy . The earliest assailant , as far as we are aware , was a countryman of our own , Cardinal Pole ...
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... passions , but by faint and transitory semblances of passion , a mock joy , a mock fear , a mock love , a mock pride , which chase each other like shadows over its surface , and vanish } as soon as they appear . He is just MACHIAVELLI . 83.
... passions , but by faint and transitory semblances of passion , a mock joy , a mock fear , a mock love , a mock pride , which chase each other like shadows over its surface , and vanish } as soon as they appear . He is just MACHIAVELLI . 83.
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