Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Sheldon, 1860 |
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... considered to be the month of August , 1825 , when his article on Milton appeared , and at once attained a wide popu- larity . Though when , in 1843 , the author collected his Essays , he declared that this article " hardly con- tained ...
... considered to be the month of August , 1825 , when his article on Milton appeared , and at once attained a wide popu- larity . Though when , in 1843 , the author collected his Essays , he declared that this article " hardly con- tained ...
الصفحة xx
... considered the province of the jurist as even superior to that of the statesman . He went to India in 1834 , with the feel- ing that he could prepare a code at once practical and just . For four years he labored to solve this problem ...
... considered the province of the jurist as even superior to that of the statesman . He went to India in 1834 , with the feel- ing that he could prepare a code at once practical and just . For four years he labored to solve this problem ...
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... considered as the finest speaker there , after the Consul . His influence with the multitude is immense . He will serve his rivals in public life as he served me last night at Catiline's . We were playing at the twelve lines.1 - Immense ...
... considered as the finest speaker there , after the Consul . His influence with the multitude is immense . He will serve his rivals in public life as he served me last night at Catiline's . We were playing at the twelve lines.1 - Immense ...
الصفحة 69
... considered merely with reference to their own nature , excite our feelings very feebly . It is when the great gulf which separates them from us is passed , when we suspect some strange and undefinable relation be- tween the laws of the ...
... considered merely with reference to their own nature , excite our feelings very feebly . It is when the great gulf which separates them from us is passed , when we suspect some strange and undefinable relation be- tween the laws of the ...
الصفحة 80
... considered as equal to that of Petrarch . Four centuries and a half have elapsed since his death . Yet still the inhabitants of every nation throughout the western world are as familiar with his character and his adventures as with the ...
... considered as equal to that of Petrarch . Four centuries and a half have elapsed since his death . Yet still the inhabitants of every nation throughout the western world are as familiar with his character and his adventures as with the ...
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