Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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الصفحة 84
... character . Such a character is totally incompatible with the stronger pas- sions . Love , in particular , which , in the modern sense of the word , implies protection and devotion on the one side , confidence on the other , respect and ...
... character . Such a character is totally incompatible with the stronger pas- sions . Love , in particular , which , in the modern sense of the word , implies protection and devotion on the one side , confidence on the other , respect and ...
الصفحة 229
... character from their moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude their idiosyncrasies on their read- ers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the com- passion of ...
... character from their moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude their idiosyncrasies on their read- ers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the com- passion of ...
الصفحة 447
... character . England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back ground . Elsewhere men of this character were the ...
... character . England has no such names to show ; not that she wanted men of sincere piety , of deep learning , of steady and adventurous courage . But these were thrown into the back ground . Elsewhere men of this character were the ...
المحتوى
CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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admirable ALCIBIADES ancient appear Aristophanes army Athenian Athens beautiful Cæsar CALLICLES CALLIDEMUS cause century character CHARICLEA Charles Church circumstances constitution Court Cromwell dæmons danger Dante Demosthenes Divine Comedy doubt Dryden effect eminent enemies England English Euripides evil excellence favour feelings France genius glory Greece Greek Hallam Herodotus HIPPOMACHUS historians honour House human imagination influence intellect Italian Italy King language less liberty literature Long Parliament look Lord Machiavelli manner means measure ment merit Milton mind Mitford moral nation nature never Nicias noble opinion Parliament party passions peculiar person Petition of Right Petrarch Plutarch poem poet poetry political Prince principles produced Puritans reason reform reign rendered respect Revolution Rome scarcely seems Shakspeare society sophisms speech SPEUSIPPUS spirit statesmen strong style talents taste thing thought Thucydides tion truth tyrant virtues Whigs whole writers