Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Hurd & Houghton, 1860 |
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... present . If you feel as you speak , but you are only mocking me , or per- haps your compassion— " 66 ― 99 ' By Heaven ! —by every oath that is binding " Alas ! alas ! Cæsar , were not all the same oaths sworn yesterday to Valeria ? But ...
... present . If you feel as you speak , but you are only mocking me , or per- haps your compassion— " 66 ― 99 ' By Heaven ! —by every oath that is binding " Alas ! alas ! Cæsar , were not all the same oaths sworn yesterday to Valeria ? But ...
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... present time reached so high a point of wealth and civilisation as some parts of Italy had attained four hundred years ago . Historians rarely descend to those details from which alone the real state of a community can be collected ...
... present time reached so high a point of wealth and civilisation as some parts of Italy had attained four hundred years ago . Historians rarely descend to those details from which alone the real state of a community can be collected ...
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... present appears unjustifiable . Two events are reported by the same author in the same sentence ; their truth rests on the same testimony ; but the one supports the darling hypothesis , and the other seems inconsistent with it . The one ...
... present appears unjustifiable . Two events are reported by the same author in the same sentence ; their truth rests on the same testimony ; but the one supports the darling hypothesis , and the other seems inconsistent with it . The one ...
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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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