Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... measure the Cherubim , blazing with adamant and gold . progress which the mind of Dryden had made . The council , the tournament , the procession , He had learned to avoid a too audacious com- the crowded cathedral , the camp , the ...
... measure the Cherubim , blazing with adamant and gold . progress which the mind of Dryden had made . The council , the tournament , the procession , He had learned to avoid a too audacious com- the crowded cathedral , the camp , the ...
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... measure of prac tical liberty , that such works have produced little effect on their minds . We have classical ... measures directed against every thing which makes liberty valuable , for measures which stifled discussion , corrupted the ...
... measure of prac tical liberty , that such works have produced little effect on their minds . We have classical ... measures directed against every thing which makes liberty valuable , for measures which stifled discussion , corrupted the ...
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... measure , guage , always fresh , always sweet , always took their character from these works . With - pure , no sooner yielded than repaired , that the out the assistance of these works , indeed , a critics applied that expression which ...
... measure , guage , always fresh , always sweet , always took their character from these works . With - pure , no sooner yielded than repaired , that the out the assistance of these works , indeed , a critics applied that expression which ...
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... measure . noble temper which endeared him to a people An intimate knowledge of the domestic history whom he oppressed , struggling with the hard- of nations is therefore absolutely necessary to ness of despotism and the irritability of ...
... measure . noble temper which endeared him to a people An intimate knowledge of the domestic history whom he oppressed , struggling with the hard- of nations is therefore absolutely necessary to ness of despotism and the irritability of ...
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... measure - we know not where else we can look . No portion of our annals has been more per plexed and misrepresented by writers of dif ferent parties , than the history of the Reforma tion . In this labyrinth of falsehood and so phistry ...
... measure - we know not where else we can look . No portion of our annals has been more per plexed and misrepresented by writers of dif ferent parties , than the history of the Reforma tion . In this labyrinth of falsehood and so phistry ...
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