Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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Pagina 47
... conduct . But we really think that there is hardly a man living whose merits have been so grudgingly allowed , and whose faults have been so cruelly expiated . In some respects Mr. Leigh Hunt is excellently quali- fied for the task ...
... conduct . But we really think that there is hardly a man living whose merits have been so grudgingly allowed , and whose faults have been so cruelly expiated . In some respects Mr. Leigh Hunt is excellently quali- fied for the task ...
Pagina 48
... conducted on the principle that no book which is valuable , either by reason of the excellence of its style , or by reason of the light which it throws on the history , polity , and manners of nations , should be withheld from the ...
... conducted on the principle that no book which is valuable , either by reason of the excellence of its style , or by reason of the light which it throws on the history , polity , and manners of nations , should be withheld from the ...
Pagina 70
... conduct the education of his natural son , the young Duke of Richmond , at length fixed on Wycherley . The poet , exulting in his good luck , went down to amuse himself at Tunbridge Wells , looked into a bookseller's shop on the ...
... conduct the education of his natural son , the young Duke of Richmond , at length fixed on Wycherley . The poet , exulting in his good luck , went down to amuse himself at Tunbridge Wells , looked into a bookseller's shop on the ...
Pagina 71
... conduct of Wycherley both disrespectful and disin- genuous . Other causes probably assisted to alienate the sovereign from the subject who had lately been so highly favored . Buckingham was now in opposition , and had been committed to ...
... conduct of Wycherley both disrespectful and disin- genuous . Other causes probably assisted to alienate the sovereign from the subject who had lately been so highly favored . Buckingham was now in opposition , and had been committed to ...
Pagina 86
... conduct of the daring priest . Some acts , it was said , which fall under the definition of treason are such that a good man may , in troubled times , be led into them even by his virtues . It may be necessary for the protection of ...
... conduct of the daring priest . Some acts , it was said , which fall under the definition of treason are such that a good man may , in troubled times , be led into them even by his virtues . It may be necessary for the protection of ...
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