Critical Historical and Miscellaneous Essays with a Memoir and Index, المجلدات 1-2Mason, Baker & Pratt, 1873 |
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الصفحة 22
... greater and more ruinous influence . Numbers , while they in- creased the effect , would diminish the shame , of in- justice . The advantages of an open and those of an anonymous attack would be combined ; and the au- thority of avowal ...
... greater and more ruinous influence . Numbers , while they in- creased the effect , would diminish the shame , of in- justice . The advantages of an open and those of an anonymous attack would be combined ; and the au- thority of avowal ...
الصفحة 54
... . ( Exeunt . ) 1 See Herodotus , viii . 28 . 2 A sow was sacrificed to Ceres at the admission to the greater mysteries . CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . ( Knight's Quarterly 54 SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . ”
... . ( Exeunt . ) 1 See Herodotus , viii . 28 . 2 A sow was sacrificed to Ceres at the admission to the greater mysteries . CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . ( Knight's Quarterly 54 SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . ”
الصفحة 60
... the style is a still greater fault than the length of the work . It may be thought that I have gone too far in attrib- uting these evils to the influence of the works and 60 CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS .
... the style is a still greater fault than the length of the work . It may be thought that I have gone too far in attrib- uting these evils to the influence of the works and 60 CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS .
الصفحة 89
... greater poet had he been a less clever man . His ingenuity was the bane of his mind . He aban- doned the noble and natural style , in which he might havé excelled , for the conceits which he produced with a facility at once admirable ...
... greater poet had he been a less clever man . His ingenuity was the bane of his mind . He aban- doned the noble and natural style , in which he might havé excelled , for the conceits which he produced with a facility at once admirable ...
الصفحة 90
... greater master of his art . The mind of Petrarch was a kaleidoscope . At every turn it pre- sents us with new forms , always fantastic , occasionally beautiful ; and we can scarcely believe that all these varieties have been produced by ...
... greater master of his art . The mind of Petrarch was a kaleidoscope . At every turn it pre- sents us with new forms , always fantastic , occasionally beautiful ; and we can scarcely believe that all these varieties have been produced by ...
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