Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... feelings by which the gallant cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the mas- ter and not the slave . Like the hero of Homer , he enjoyed all the pleasures of fascination ; .but he was not fascinated . He listened to the ...
... feelings by which the gallant cavaliers were misled . But of those feelings he was the mas- ter and not the slave . Like the hero of Homer , he enjoyed all the pleasures of fascination ; .but he was not fascinated . He listened to the ...
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... feeling some interest in its greatness . Its victories are their victories . Its defeats are their defeats . The ... feelings concurred to mitigate the hostility of those who had lately been brethren in arms , and who might soon be ...
... feeling some interest in its greatness . Its victories are their victories . Its defeats are their defeats . The ... feelings concurred to mitigate the hostility of those who had lately been brethren in arms , and who might soon be ...
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... feelings , were , at the same time , ignorant , arbitrary , and cruel . With the vanquished people were de- posited all the art , the science , and the litera- ture of the Western world . In poetry , in philosophy , in painting , in ...
... feelings , were , at the same time , ignorant , arbitrary , and cruel . With the vanquished people were de- posited all the art , the science , and the litera- ture of the Western world . In poetry , in philosophy , in painting , in ...
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... feelings of his scription , but on the public favour and on their great personal qualities . Such a work would exhibit to us the real nature of that species of sovereignty , so singular and so often misunder- stood , which the Greeks ...
... feelings of his scription , but on the public favour and on their great personal qualities . Such a work would exhibit to us the real nature of that species of sovereignty , so singular and so often misunder- stood , which the Greeks ...
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... feelings which , in ancient Rome , pro- duced the apotheosis of a popular emperor , and , in modern Rome , the canonization of a devout prelate , lead men to cherish an illusion which furnishes them with something to adore . By a law of ...
... feelings which , in ancient Rome , pro- duced the apotheosis of a popular emperor , and , in modern Rome , the canonization of a devout prelate , lead men to cherish an illusion which furnishes them with something to adore . By a law of ...
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