Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... lived to see a dynasty of har- lots , an empty treasury and a crowded harem , an army formidable only to those wnom should have protected , a priesthood just reli- gious enough DRYDEN . 35 36 Edinburgh Review 1828 HISTORY Edinburgh ...
... lived to see a dynasty of har- lots , an empty treasury and a crowded harem , an army formidable only to those wnom should have protected , a priesthood just reli- gious enough DRYDEN . 35 36 Edinburgh Review 1828 HISTORY Edinburgh ...
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... lived there from childhood ; while another , employ- ing the same materials , the same verdure , the same water , and the same flowers , committing no inaccuracy , introducing nothing which can be positively pronounced superfluous ...
... lived there from childhood ; while another , employ- ing the same materials , the same verdure , the same water , and the same flowers , committing no inaccuracy , introducing nothing which can be positively pronounced superfluous ...
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... lived to read the earlier works of Prior and Ad- dison . The change , we believe , must , sooner or later , have taken place . But its progress was accelerated and its character modified by the political occurrences of the times , and ...
... lived to read the earlier works of Prior and Ad- dison . The change , we believe , must , sooner or later , have taken place . But its progress was accelerated and its character modified by the political occurrences of the times , and ...
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... lived . We confess that to us the speech of Sempronius in Cato seems very nearly as good as Shakspeare could have made it . But when the senate breaks up , and we find that the lovers and their mistresses , the hero , the villain , and ...
... lived . We confess that to us the speech of Sempronius in Cato seems very nearly as good as Shakspeare could have made it . But when the senate breaks up , and we find that the lovers and their mistresses , the hero , the villain , and ...
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... lived me centuries later to discover that his con- duct was a glorious display of virtue , and to VOL I. - 8 respect to ancient history . They have heated the imagination of boys . They have misled the judgment , and corrupted the taste ...
... lived me centuries later to discover that his con- duct was a glorious display of virtue , and to VOL I. - 8 respect to ancient history . They have heated the imagination of boys . They have misled the judgment , and corrupted the taste ...
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