Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... produce an animal fit , not to be eaten , but to be weighed . Accordingly he pampers his victim into morbid and unnatural fatness ; and , when it is in such a state that it would be sent away in disgust from any table , he offers it to ...
... produce an animal fit , not to be eaten , but to be weighed . Accordingly he pampers his victim into morbid and unnatural fatness ; and , when it is in such a state that it would be sent away in disgust from any table , he offers it to ...
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... produced , it is also that in which they are worst appreciated . This may appear paradoxical ; but it is proved by experience , and is consistent with reason . To be without any received canons of taste is good for the few who can ...
... produced , it is also that in which they are worst appreciated . This may appear paradoxical ; but it is proved by experience , and is consistent with reason . To be without any received canons of taste is good for the few who can ...
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... produced the most important changes . In the time of Dante all the three , often in amalgamation , generally in conflict , agitated the pub- lic mind . The preceding generation had witnessed the wrongs and the revenge of the brave , the ...
... produced the most important changes . In the time of Dante all the three , often in amalgamation , generally in conflict , agitated the pub- lic mind . The preceding generation had witnessed the wrongs and the revenge of the brave , the ...
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... produces personal malignity . Every man must be a soldier ; every moment may produce a war . No citizen can lie down secure that he shall not be roused by the alarum - bell , to repel or avenge an injury . In such petty quarrels Greece ...
... produces personal malignity . Every man must be a soldier ; every moment may produce a war . No citizen can lie down secure that he shall not be roused by the alarum - bell , to repel or avenge an injury . In such petty quarrels Greece ...
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... produced by the worst superstitions that ever existed ; but the Catholic religion , even in the time of its utmost extravagance and atrocity , never wholly lost the spirit of the Great Teacher , whose pre- cepts form the noblest code ...
... produced by the worst superstitions that ever existed ; but the Catholic religion , even in the time of its utmost extravagance and atrocity , never wholly lost the spirit of the Great Teacher , whose pre- cepts form the noblest code ...
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