Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... Prince , and perhaps also from some indistinct traditions , several writers have supposed a con- nection between those remarkable men much closer than ever existed . The Envoy has even been accused of promoting the crimes of the art ...
... Prince , and perhaps also from some indistinct traditions , several writers have supposed a con- nection between those remarkable men much closer than ever existed . The Envoy has even been accused of promoting the crimes of the art ...
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... Prince concludes , most part , from a single defect which appears shows how strongly the writer felt upon this to us to pervade his whole system . In his po . subject . litical scheme the means had been more deep . The Prince traces the ...
... Prince concludes , most part , from a single defect which appears shows how strongly the writer felt upon this to us to pervade his whole system . In his po . subject . litical scheme the means had been more deep . The Prince traces the ...
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... prince . He commenced his career by the most frantic outrages . He terminated it in the repose of established sovereignty - the author of a new code , the root of a new dynasty . Of Dryden , however , as of almost every man who has been ...
... prince . He commenced his career by the most frantic outrages . He terminated it in the repose of established sovereignty - the author of a new code , the root of a new dynasty . Of Dryden , however , as of almost every man who has been ...
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... prince to Every thing about Milton is wonderful ; bu whose family the opposition of parliaments nothing is so wonderful as that , in an age so had been so fatal . Politeness was his solitary unfavourable to poetry , he should have pro ...
... prince to Every thing about Milton is wonderful ; bu whose family the opposition of parliaments nothing is so wonderful as that , in an age so had been so fatal . Politeness was his solitary unfavourable to poetry , he should have pro ...
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... prince , but in his own in manner , less of solemn trifling and ostenta- estimation one of the masters of the world , tious simplicity . The acts of legislative as- with a hundred kings below him , and only the semblies , and the ...
... prince , but in his own in manner , less of solemn trifling and ostenta- estimation one of the masters of the world , tious simplicity . The acts of legislative as- with a hundred kings below him , and only the semblies , and the ...
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