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He was not called upon to justify a case which he believed to be a bad one ; however sorry he might be for Essex , he could not but believe that both sentence and execution were just and inevitable . He was not asked to assist in a ...
He was not called upon to justify a case which he believed to be a bad one ; however sorry he might be for Essex , he could not but believe that both sentence and execution were just and inevitable . He was not asked to assist in a ...
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Voltaire called Shake . spoare & " drunken savage , " and the severity of the great Frenchman's criticism has been the keynote of most of the anti - shakespearean defamation . Voltaire , however , as Mr. Donnelly might have said in ...
Voltaire called Shake . spoare & " drunken savage , " and the severity of the great Frenchman's criticism has been the keynote of most of the anti - shakespearean defamation . Voltaire , however , as Mr. Donnelly might have said in ...
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Suppose that Justinian , when he closed the schools of Athens , had called on the last few sages who still haunted the Portico , and lingered round the ancient plane - trees , to show their title to public veneration : -suppose that he ...
Suppose that Justinian , when he closed the schools of Athens , had called on the last few sages who still haunted the Portico , and lingered round the ancient plane - trees , to show their title to public veneration : -suppose that he ...
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