Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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الصفحة xxxv
... English which has been attained by no other English author who did not possess a creative imagination . The art of the writer is shown as much in his deliberate choice of common and colloquial phrases as in those splendid passages in ...
... English which has been attained by no other English author who did not possess a creative imagination . The art of the writer is shown as much in his deliberate choice of common and colloquial phrases as in those splendid passages in ...
الصفحة 233
... English , Latin , and Italian , a strong family likeness . His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high and of an intellect so powerful . He lived at one of the most memorable eras in the history of ...
... English , Latin , and Italian , a strong family likeness . His public conduct was such as was to be expected from a man of a spirit so high and of an intellect so powerful . He lived at one of the most memorable eras in the history of ...
الصفحة 399
... English liberty was not murdered by men whom he had pardoned and loaded with benefits . He was not stabbed in the back by those who smiled and cringed before his face . He was vanquished on fields of stricken battle ; he was ar- raigned ...
... English liberty was not murdered by men whom he had pardoned and loaded with benefits . He was not stabbed in the back by those who smiled and cringed before his face . He was vanquished on fields of stricken battle ; he was ar- raigned ...
المحتوى
CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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