Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... century , would have felt very differently . Othello would have inspired nothing but detestation and contempt . The folly with which he trusts to the friendly professions of a man whose promotion he had obstructed the credulity with ...
... century , would have felt very differently . Othello would have inspired nothing but detestation and contempt . The folly with which he trusts to the friendly professions of a man whose promotion he had obstructed the credulity with ...
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... century ago , lived by taking black mail from his neighbours , committed the same crime for which Wild was accompanied to Tyburn by the huzzas of two hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved ...
... century ago , lived by taking black mail from his neighbours , committed the same crime for which Wild was accompanied to Tyburn by the huzzas of two hundred thousand people . But there can be no doubt that he was a much less depraved ...
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... centuries . He perhaps resembles still more closely Simon de Villa , to whom Bruno and Buffulmacco promised the love of the Countess Civillari . * Nicias is , like Simon , of a learned profession ; and the dignity with which he wears ...
... centuries . He perhaps resembles still more closely Simon de Villa , to whom Bruno and Buffulmacco promised the love of the Countess Civillari . * Nicias is , like Simon , of a learned profession ; and the dignity with which he wears ...
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... century with equal horror . Patriotic feeling also might induce Machiavelli to look , with some indulgence and regret , on the memory of the only leader who could have defended the independence of Italy against the confederate spoilers ...
... century with equal horror . Patriotic feeling also might induce Machiavelli to look , with some indulgence and regret , on the memory of the only leader who could have defended the independence of Italy against the confederate spoilers ...
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... centuries of prosperity and repose was rapidly melting away . The intellectual superiority of the oppressed people only rendered them more keenly sensible of their political degradation . Literature and taste , indeed , still disguised ...
... centuries of prosperity and repose was rapidly melting away . The intellectual superiority of the oppressed people only rendered them more keenly sensible of their political degradation . Literature and taste , indeed , still disguised ...
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