Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... seems to depend on the knowledge which he possesses , that he holds the fate of his torturer in his hands , and that the hour of his release will surely come . But Satan is a creature of another sphere . The might of his intellectual ...
... seems to depend on the knowledge which he possesses , that he holds the fate of his torturer in his hands , and that the hour of his release will surely come . But Satan is a creature of another sphere . The might of his intellectual ...
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... seem to have been high , but they were singularly equable . His temper was serious , perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no sufferings could render sullen or fretful . Such as it was , when , on the eve of great events , he ...
... seem to have been high , but they were singularly equable . His temper was serious , perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no sufferings could render sullen or fretful . Such as it was , when , on the eve of great events , he ...
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... seems , no doubt , at first sight , extraordi- nary . But all the circumstances in which the country was then placed were extraordinary . The ambition of Oliver was of no vulgar kind . He never seems to have coveted despotic power . He ...
... seems , no doubt , at first sight , extraordi- nary . But all the circumstances in which the country was then placed were extraordinary . The ambition of Oliver was of no vulgar kind . He never seems to have coveted despotic power . He ...
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... seem to have borne some resemblance to the Brissotines of the French Revolution . But it is not very easy to draw the line of distinction between them and their devout associates , whose tone and manner they sometimes found it ...
... seem to have borne some resemblance to the Brissotines of the French Revolution . But it is not very easy to draw the line of distinction between them and their devout associates , whose tone and manner they sometimes found it ...
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... seem to import that he was the Tempter , the Evil Principle , the discoverer of am- bition and revenge , the original inventor of perjury ; that , before the publication of his fatal Prince , there had never been a hypocrite , a tyrant ...
... seem to import that he was the Tempter , the Evil Principle , the discoverer of am- bition and revenge , the original inventor of perjury ; that , before the publication of his fatal Prince , there had never been a hypocrite , a tyrant ...
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