Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... circumstances , their forti- tude , their tranquillity , their inflexible resolution . But not the coolest sceptic or the most profane scoffer was more perfectly free from the contagion of their frantic delusions , their savage manners ...
... circumstances , their forti- tude , their tranquillity , their inflexible resolution . But not the coolest sceptic or the most profane scoffer was more perfectly free from the contagion of their frantic delusions , their savage manners ...
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... circumstances have led even superficial observers to ques- tion the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that Machiavelli was , through life , a zealous republican . In the same year in which he composed his manual of ...
... circumstances have led even superficial observers to ques- tion the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that Machiavelli was , through life , a zealous republican . In the same year in which he composed his manual of ...
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... circumstances , for unanswerable proofs - the violence with which he silences the exculpation till the exculpation can only aggravate his misery , would have excited the abhorrence and disgust of the spectators . The conduct of Iago ...
... circumstances , for unanswerable proofs - the violence with which he silences the exculpation till the exculpation can only aggravate his misery , would have excited the abhorrence and disgust of the spectators . The conduct of Iago ...
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... circumstances in- fluence the feelings and opinions of men , how often vices pass into virtues , and paradoxes into axioms , learns to dis- tinguish what is accidental and transitory in human nature , from what is essential and ...
... circumstances in- fluence the feelings and opinions of men , how often vices pass into virtues , and paradoxes into axioms , learns to dis- tinguish what is accidental and transitory in human nature , from what is essential and ...
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... circumstances , ex- press himself . There is therefore no style which the drama rejects , none which it does not occasionally require . It is in the discernment of place , of time , and of person , that the inferior artists fail . The ...
... circumstances , ex- press himself . There is therefore no style which the drama rejects , none which it does not occasionally require . It is in the discernment of place , of time , and of person , that the inferior artists fail . The ...
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