Critical Historical and Miscellaneous Essays with a Memoir and Index, المجلدات 1-2Mason, Baker & Pratt, 1873 |
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... to depress it . Which power will be more frequently exercised , let every one who has studied lit- erary history , let every one who has studied human nature , declare . Envy and faction insinuate themselves into all com- munities .
... to depress it . Which power will be more frequently exercised , let every one who has studied lit- erary history , let every one who has studied human nature , declare . Envy and faction insinuate themselves into all com- munities .
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... nature both of their beauties and their faults , were peculiarly unfit to be models for gen- eral imitation . Almost all the poets of that period , however different in the degree and quality of their talents , are characterised by ...
... nature both of their beauties and their faults , were peculiarly unfit to be models for gen- eral imitation . Almost all the poets of that period , however different in the degree and quality of their talents , are characterised by ...
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... nature . The evil of which I speak was not confined to the graver poets . It infected satire , comedy , burlesque . No person can admire more than I do the great master- pieces of wit and humour which Italy has produced . Still I cannot ...
... nature . The evil of which I speak was not confined to the graver poets . It infected satire , comedy , burlesque . No person can admire more than I do the great master- pieces of wit and humour which Italy has produced . Still I cannot ...
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... nature , or to analyse their own minds , at a distance from the seat of political transac- tions . In the little republic of which Dante was a member the state of things was very different . These small communities are most unmercifully ...
... nature , or to analyse their own minds , at a distance from the seat of political transac- tions . In the little republic of which Dante was a member the state of things was very different . These small communities are most unmercifully ...
الصفحة 67
... nature , and even of her personal existence , and seems to consider her as one of the attributes of the Deity . But those religious hopes which had released the mind of the sublime enthusiast from the terrors of death had not rendered ...
... nature , and even of her personal existence , and seems to consider her as one of the attributes of the Deity . But those religious hopes which had released the mind of the sublime enthusiast from the terrors of death had not rendered ...
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