Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... opinions of the writer are put into the mouth of Falizio Colonna , a powerful nobleman of the Ecclesi- astical State ... opinion ; but we are cer tain that his book is most able and interesting As a commentary on the history of his times ...
... opinions of the writer are put into the mouth of Falizio Colonna , a powerful nobleman of the Ecclesi- astical State ... opinion ; but we are cer tain that his book is most able and interesting As a commentary on the history of his times ...
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... opinion which , our chronicle of British kings who reigned be- under such circumstances , could hardly be fore the Roman invasion . But his commenta- called erroneous . The interests of every in- tor is indebted to him for little more ...
... opinion which , our chronicle of British kings who reigned be- under such circumstances , could hardly be fore the Roman invasion . But his commenta- called erroneous . The interests of every in- tor is indebted to him for little more ...
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... opinion because it is new or splendid , because he can clothe it in a happy phrase or defend it by an ingenious ... opinions had not escaped the contagion of that political immorality which was common among his countrymen , his natural ...
... opinion because it is new or splendid , because he can clothe it in a happy phrase or defend it by an ingenious ... opinions had not escaped the contagion of that political immorality which was common among his countrymen , his natural ...
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... opinion with the town ; for they are all agreed that Hamlet is acted by the best player who was ever on the stage . ' He the best player ! ' cries Partridge , with a contemptuous sneer ; ' why I could act as well as he myself . I am ...
... opinion with the town ; for they are all agreed that Hamlet is acted by the best player who was ever on the stage . ' He the best player ! ' cries Partridge , with a contemptuous sneer ; ' why I could act as well as he myself . I am ...
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... opinion of Mr. Hal- remind persons of this description , that there lam . He approves of the mode of proceeding ... opinion that a bill of pains and penalties ought to have been passed against Strafford ; but he draws a distinction less ...
... opinion of Mr. Hal- remind persons of this description , that there lam . He approves of the mode of proceeding ... opinion that a bill of pains and penalties ought to have been passed against Strafford ; but he draws a distinction less ...
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