Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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... influence , it will afford most per- nicious facilities to every malignant coward who may desire to blast a reputation which he envies . It will furnish a secure ambuscade , behind which the Maroons of literature may take a certain and ...
... influence , it will afford most per- nicious facilities to every malignant coward who may desire to blast a reputation which he envies . It will furnish a secure ambuscade , behind which the Maroons of literature may take a certain and ...
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... influence of that mighty genius which has immortal- ised the ill - starred love of Francesca , and the paternal agonies of Ugolino . Alfieri bequeathed the sover- eignty of Italian literature to the author of the Aris- todemus — a man ...
... influence of that mighty genius which has immortal- ised the ill - starred love of Francesca , and the paternal agonies of Ugolino . Alfieri bequeathed the sover- eignty of Italian literature to the author of the Aris- todemus — a man ...
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... influence . In no other age could the path to power and glory have been thrown open to the manifold infamies of Churchill . The history of Churchill shows , more clearly per haps than that of any other individual , the malignity and ...
... influence . In no other age could the path to power and glory have been thrown open to the manifold infamies of Churchill . The history of Churchill shows , more clearly per haps than that of any other individual , the malignity and ...
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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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