Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... hand of the king in 1640 , and spit in his face in 1649 , -who shouted with equal glee when Cromwell was inaugurated in Westminster Hall , and when he was dug up to be hanged at Tyburn , -who dined on calves ' heads or on broiled rumps ...
... hand of the king in 1640 , and spit in his face in 1649 , -who shouted with equal glee when Cromwell was inaugurated in Westminster Hall , and when he was dug up to be hanged at Tyburn , -who dined on calves ' heads or on broiled rumps ...
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... hands : their diadems crowns of glory which should never fade away ! On the rich and the eloquent , on nobles and ... hand . The very meanest of them was a being to whose fate a mysterious and terrible importance belonged - on whose ...
... hands : their diadems crowns of glory which should never fade away ! On the rich and the eloquent , on nobles and ... hand . The very meanest of them was a being to whose fate a mysterious and terrible importance belonged - on whose ...
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... hands of their brides . Though nothing could be more erroneous than their political opinions , they possessed in a far greater degree than their adversaries , those qualities which are the grace of private life . With many of the vices ...
... hands of their brides . Though nothing could be more erroneous than their political opinions , they possessed in a far greater degree than their adversaries , those qualities which are the grace of private life . With many of the vices ...
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... hand is firm . He does naught in hate , but all in honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her . That from which the public character of Milton derives its great and peculiar splendour still remains to be men ...
... hand is firm . He does naught in hate , but all in honour . He kisses the beautiful deceiver before he destroys her . That from which the public character of Milton derives its great and peculiar splendour still remains to be men ...
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... hand , and as frontlets between his eyes . His attacks were , in general , directed less against particular abuses than against those deeply - seated errors on which almost all abuses are founded , the servile worship of emi- nent men ...
... hand , and as frontlets between his eyes . His attacks were , in general , directed less against particular abuses than against those deeply - seated errors on which almost all abuses are founded , the servile worship of emi- nent men ...
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