Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... seems to think that it ject with unabated ardour . With the view of ought scarcely to produce any change in the vindicating it from some popular objections , mode of arming or of disposing troops . The and of refuting some prevailing ...
... seems to think that it ject with unabated ardour . With the view of ought scarcely to produce any change in the vindicating it from some popular objections , mode of arming or of disposing troops . The and of refuting some prevailing ...
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... seems to have disgusted the contemporaries of the writer far more than the doctrines which have rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was considered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact , however , seems ...
... seems to have disgusted the contemporaries of the writer far more than the doctrines which have rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was considered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact , however , seems ...
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... seems to be transported back to the days , when eight hun- dred thousand Italian warriors sprung to arms at the rumour of a Gallic invasion . He breathes all the spirit of those intrepid and haughty pa- tricians , who forgot the dearest ...
... seems to be transported back to the days , when eight hun- dred thousand Italian warriors sprung to arms at the rumour of a Gallic invasion . He breathes all the spirit of those intrepid and haughty pa- tricians , who forgot the dearest ...
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... seem to lead the public taste , are , in general , merely outrunning it in the direc- tion which it is spontaneously ... seems that the creative fa- culty and the critical faculty cannot exist toge- ther in their highest perfection . The ...
... seem to lead the public taste , are , in general , merely outrunning it in the direc- tion which it is spontaneously ... seems that the creative fa- culty and the critical faculty cannot exist toge- ther in their highest perfection . The ...
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... seems to be the work of a man who could never , by any possibility , write poetry . Its affected similes are the best part of it . Gaudy weeds present a more en- couraging spectacle than utter barrenness . There is scarcely a single ...
... seems to be the work of a man who could never , by any possibility , write poetry . Its affected similes are the best part of it . Gaudy weeds present a more en- couraging spectacle than utter barrenness . There is scarcely a single ...
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