Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... with his Vandyke dress , his handsome face , and his peaked beard , that he owes , we verily be- lieve , most of his popularity with the present generation . to his aff pearance х For ourselves , we own that we do not understand MILTON .
... with his Vandyke dress , his handsome face , and his peaked beard , that he owes , we verily be- lieve , most of his popularity with the present generation . to his aff pearance х For ourselves , we own that we do not understand MILTON .
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... present generation . In that age the state of things was different . It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar from the political philosopher . Nor can it be doubted , that a treatise ...
... present generation . In that age the state of things was different . It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar from the political philosopher . Nor can it be doubted , that a treatise ...
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... present instance , M. Périer is merely a Richard Roe - that his name is used for the sole purpose of bringing Machiavelli into court - and that he will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage of the proceedings . We doubt whether any ...
... present instance , M. Périer is merely a Richard Roe - that his name is used for the sole purpose of bringing Machiavelli into court - and that he will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage of the proceedings . We doubt whether any ...
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... present instance , several circumstances have led even superficial observers to ques- tion the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that Machiavelli was , through life , a zealous republican . In the same year in which he ...
... present instance , several circumstances have led even superficial observers to ques- tion the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that Machiavelli was , through life , a zealous republican . In the same year in which he ...
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... our own perhaps ex- cepted , have at the present time reached so high a point of wealth and civilization as some parts of Italy had attained four hundred years ago . Historians rarely descend to those 66 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... our own perhaps ex- cepted , have at the present time reached so high a point of wealth and civilization as some parts of Italy had attained four hundred years ago . Historians rarely descend to those 66 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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