Critical Historical and Miscellaneous Essays with a Memoir and Index, المجلدات 1-2Mason, Baker & Pratt, 1873 |
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... sure of anything as Tom Macaulay was of everything . ' " " A portion of this positiveness is perhaps to be referred as much to the vividness of his perceptions as to the autocracy of his disposition . All that he read he remembered ...
... sure of anything as Tom Macaulay was of everything . ' " " A portion of this positiveness is perhaps to be referred as much to the vividness of his perceptions as to the autocracy of his disposition . All that he read he remembered ...
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... sure of is , that those who meddle with such affairs are generally stabbed or strangled . And , though I like Greek wine and handsome women , I do not wish to risk my neck for them . Now , tell me as a friend , Caius ; is there no ...
... sure of is , that those who meddle with such affairs are generally stabbed or strangled . And , though I like Greek wine and handsome women , I do not wish to risk my neck for them . Now , tell me as a friend , Caius ; is there no ...
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... sure it was sup posed , with as little reason , when I was initiated . SPEUSIPPUS . But you are sworn to secrecy . ALCIBIADES . T You a sophist , and talk of oaths ! You a pupil of Euripides , and forget his maxims ! " My lips have ...
... sure it was sup posed , with as little reason , when I was initiated . SPEUSIPPUS . But you are sworn to secrecy . ALCIBIADES . T You a sophist , and talk of oaths ! You a pupil of Euripides , and forget his maxims ! " My lips have ...
الصفحة 55
... Sure pledge of day , that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet . " MILTON . In a review of Italian literature , Dante has a double claim to precedency . He was the earliest and the greatest writer of his country . He was ...
... Sure pledge of day , that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet . " MILTON . In a review of Italian literature , Dante has a double claim to precedency . He was the earliest and the greatest writer of his country . He was ...
الصفحة 57
... sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been able to read Sophocles . 1 Tassoni ; Secchia Rapita canto i . stanza 6 . But these circumstances , while they foster genius , are CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 57.
... sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been able to read Sophocles . 1 Tassoni ; Secchia Rapita canto i . stanza 6 . But these circumstances , while they foster genius , are CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS . 57.
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