Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... appeared during his time Richardson's novels alone excited his admira- on . He could see little or no merit in Tom Jones , in Gulliver's Travels , or in Tristram Shandy . To Thomson's Castle of Indolence be vouchsafed only a line of ...
... appeared during his time Richardson's novels alone excited his admira- on . He could see little or no merit in Tom Jones , in Gulliver's Travels , or in Tristram Shandy . To Thomson's Castle of Indolence be vouchsafed only a line of ...
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... appeared for the crown . The person of Hampden was now scarcely safe . His prudence and moderation had hitherto disappointed those who would gladly But Charles acted , at this conjuncture , as he have had a pretence for sending him to ...
... appeared for the crown . The person of Hampden was now scarcely safe . His prudence and moderation had hitherto disappointed those who would gladly But Charles acted , at this conjuncture , as he have had a pretence for sending him to ...
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... appeared , a few dark conspiracies , in which only a small number of desperate men en- gaged - such were the utmost efforts made by these two parties to assert the most sacred of human rights , attacked by the most odious tyranny . The ...
... appeared , a few dark conspiracies , in which only a small number of desperate men en- gaged - such were the utmost efforts made by these two parties to assert the most sacred of human rights , attacked by the most odious tyranny . The ...
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... appeared as advocates before the courts of law . Yet they could safely indulge in the wildest freaks of cruelty and rapacity while their legions remained faithful . Our Tudors , on the other hand , under the titles and forms of ...
... appeared as advocates before the courts of law . Yet they could safely indulge in the wildest freaks of cruelty and rapacity while their legions remained faithful . Our Tudors , on the other hand , under the titles and forms of ...
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... appeared . The fundamental principles of Fénélon's political morality , the tests by which he judged of in- stitutions and of men , were absolutely new to his countrymen . He had taught them , indeed , with the happiest effect , to his ...
... appeared . The fundamental principles of Fénélon's political morality , the tests by which he judged of in- stitutions and of men , were absolutely new to his countrymen . He had taught them , indeed , with the happiest effect , to his ...
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