Essays: Political, Historical, and MiscellaneousW. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... parties are agreed ; but they differ widely in the methods which they respectively take to attain this object . The Romantic dramatist , overstepping the bounds of time and place , professes in three hours to portray the principal ...
... parties are agreed ; but they differ widely in the methods which they respectively take to attain this object . The Romantic dramatist , overstepping the bounds of time and place , professes in three hours to portray the principal ...
Sivu 126
... party on a journey , a considerable transference of place is of course introduced . The Promessi Sposi of Manzoni has acquired a European reputation , and every reader of it knows how entirely its interest is dependant on the unity of ...
... party on a journey , a considerable transference of place is of course introduced . The Promessi Sposi of Manzoni has acquired a European reputation , and every reader of it knows how entirely its interest is dependant on the unity of ...
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... party or descrip- tion , will not at once subscribe ? Is there any one , now that the perilous experiment has been made , who will dispute that a legislature , to suit the great and varied interests of the empire , must contain " a ...
... party or descrip- tion , will not at once subscribe ? Is there any one , now that the perilous experiment has been made , who will dispute that a legislature , to suit the great and varied interests of the empire , must contain " a ...
Sivu 149
... Party may do much , but it cannot operate so as to make us forget those services ; it cannot so far bewilder the memory and fever the judgment , and eradicate from our minds those feelings which do us the most honour , and are the most ...
... Party may do much , but it cannot operate so as to make us forget those services ; it cannot so far bewilder the memory and fever the judgment , and eradicate from our minds those feelings which do us the most honour , and are the most ...
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... party of England , as to the utter impracticability of oppos- ing any effectual resistance on the Continent of Europe to the power of France . Here was confidence without pre- sumption , hope without delusion ; steadiness , because a ...
... party of England , as to the utter impracticability of oppos- ing any effectual resistance on the Continent of Europe to the power of France . Here was confidence without pre- sumption , hope without delusion ; steadiness , because a ...
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