The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... danger . But the essence of the ballad , of popular poetry ( for which in all its forms , from the Prince of ballad - writers , Homer , to the common street ballad , which he caught up instanta- neously , and could repeat by the score ...
... danger . But the essence of the ballad , of popular poetry ( for which in all its forms , from the Prince of ballad - writers , Homer , to the common street ballad , which he caught up instanta- neously , and could repeat by the score ...
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... danger of his essays being forgotten , like many of those of Addison ; nor of pompous uniformity of style being complained of , as in most of those of Johnson . His learning is prodigious ; and perhaps the chief defects of his ...
... danger of his essays being forgotten , like many of those of Addison ; nor of pompous uniformity of style being complained of , as in most of those of Johnson . His learning is prodigious ; and perhaps the chief defects of his ...
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... danger . After the doctor left him , Lord Macaulay remained silent till about seven o'clock in the evening , when he told his servant he should go to bed at nine . These were the last words which he spoke . Soon a change came over him ...
... danger . After the doctor left him , Lord Macaulay remained silent till about seven o'clock in the evening , when he told his servant he should go to bed at nine . These were the last words which he spoke . Soon a change came over him ...
Sivu 90
... danger . Your having him to sleep at home , as well as to inspect in the evenings , I trust will , with the blessing of God , protect him from all mischief of this sort . I never saw any one bad propensity in him — nothing except ...
... danger . Your having him to sleep at home , as well as to inspect in the evenings , I trust will , with the blessing of God , protect him from all mischief of this sort . I never saw any one bad propensity in him — nothing except ...
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... danger to law and to freedom from the license of troops , and from the ambition of victorious generals . An alarmist who should now talk such language as was common five generations ago , who should call for the entire disbanding of the ...
... danger to law and to freedom from the license of troops , and from the ambition of victorious generals . An alarmist who should now talk such language as was common five generations ago , who should call for the entire disbanding of the ...
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