Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... party , by no means numerous , but distinguished by learn- ing and ability , which co - operated with them on very dif- ferent principles . We speak of those whom Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the ...
... party , by no means numerous , but distinguished by learn- ing and ability , which co - operated with them on very dif- ferent principles . We speak of those whom Cromwell was accustomed to call the Heathens , men who were , in the ...
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... party the profligacy and baseness of the horseboys , gamblers , and bravoes , whom the hope of license and plunder attracted from all the dens of Whitefriars to the standard of Charles , and who disgraced their associates by excesses ...
... party the profligacy and baseness of the horseboys , gamblers , and bravoes , whom the hope of license and plunder attracted from all the dens of Whitefriars to the standard of Charles , and who disgraced their associates by excesses ...
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... party were combined in harmoni- ous union . From the parliament and from the court , from the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads , and from the Christmas revel of the ...
... party were combined in harmoni- ous union . From the parliament and from the court , from the conventicle and from the Gothic cloister , from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads , and from the Christmas revel of the ...
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... party . There is no more hazardous enterprise than that of bearing the torch of truth into those dark and infected recesses in which no light has ever shone . But it was the choice and the pleasure of Milton to penetrate the noisome ...
... party . There is no more hazardous enterprise than that of bearing the torch of truth into those dark and infected recesses in which no light has ever shone . But it was the choice and the pleasure of Milton to penetrate the noisome ...
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... party censured the secretary for dedicating the Prince to a patron who bore the unpoplar name of Medici . But to those immoral doctrines , which have since called forth such severe reprehensions , no exception appears to have been taken ...
... party censured the secretary for dedicating the Prince to a patron who bore the unpoplar name of Medici . But to those immoral doctrines , which have since called forth such severe reprehensions , no exception appears to have been taken ...
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