Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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... hands . It was but for a moment . Cæsar watched with a steady eye the descending hand of Clodius , arrested the blow , seized his antagonist by the throat , and flung him against one of the pillars of the portico with such vio- lence ...
... hands . It was but for a moment . Cæsar watched with a steady eye the descending hand of Clodius , arrested the blow , seized his antagonist by the throat , and flung him against one of the pillars of the portico with such vio- lence ...
الصفحة 497
... hands of the Parliament ; and both the King and the Parliament soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sym- pathize with the calamities of individuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
... hands of the Parliament ; and both the King and the Parliament soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sym- pathize with the calamities of individuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
الصفحة 493
... hands of the Parliament ; and both the King and the Parliament soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sym- pathize with the calamities of individuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
... hands of the Parliament ; and both the King and the Parliament soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sym- pathize with the calamities of individuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
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CONTENTS | xxxiv |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE Knights | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quar | 30 |
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