Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... excellent writers . " Ecco il fonte del riso , ed ecco il rio Che mortali perigli in se contiene : Hor qui tener a fren nostro a desio , Ed esser cauti molto a noi conviene . " * Those who roused the people to resistance - who directed ...
... excellent writers . " Ecco il fonte del riso , ed ecco il rio Che mortali perigli in se contiene : Hor qui tener a fren nostro a desio , Ed esser cauti molto a noi conviene . " * Those who roused the people to resistance - who directed ...
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... excellent work is in the form of a dialogue . The opinions of the writer are put into the mouth of Fabrizio Colonna , a powerful nobleman of the Ecclesiastical State , and an officer of distinguished merit in the service of the King of ...
... excellent work is in the form of a dialogue . The opinions of the writer are put into the mouth of Fabrizio Colonna , a powerful nobleman of the Ecclesiastical State , and an officer of distinguished merit in the service of the King of ...
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... excellent motto for an essay . But few , indeed , of the many wise apophthegms which have been uttered , from the time of the Seven Sages of Greece to that of Poor Richard , have prevented a single foolish action . We give the highest ...
... excellent motto for an essay . But few , indeed , of the many wise apophthegms which have been uttered , from the time of the Seven Sages of Greece to that of Poor Richard , have prevented a single foolish action . We give the highest ...
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... excellent passage , Partridge is represented as a very bad theatrical critic . But none of those who laugh at him possess the tithe of his sensibility to theatrical excel- lence . He admires in the wrong place ; but he trembles in the ...
... excellent passage , Partridge is represented as a very bad theatrical critic . But none of those who laugh at him possess the tithe of his sensibility to theatrical excel- lence . He admires in the wrong place ; but he trembles in the ...
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... excellent ; we will not contend with those who think them more valuable than the great poems of an earlier period . We only maintain that they belong to a different species of composition , and are produced by a different faculty . It ...
... excellent ; we will not contend with those who think them more valuable than the great poems of an earlier period . We only maintain that they belong to a different species of composition , and are produced by a different faculty . It ...
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