Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green & Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 171
... hands of the Parlia- ment ; and both the King and the Parliament soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sympathize with the calami- ties of individuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
... hands of the Parlia- ment ; and both the King and the Parliament soon fell into the hands of the army . The fate of both ... hand . Men naturally sympathize with the calami- ties of individuals ; but they are inclined to look on a fallen ...
Pagina 225
... hand . It has neither weight nor substance . Mr. Southey upon this becomes more serious ; his hair stands on end ; and he adjures the spectre to tell him what he is , and why he comes . The ghost turns out to be Sir Thomas More . The ...
... hand . It has neither weight nor substance . Mr. Southey upon this becomes more serious ; his hair stands on end ; and he adjures the spectre to tell him what he is , and why he comes . The ghost turns out to be Sir Thomas More . The ...
Pagina 302
... hand of death was upon him : he knew it ; and the only wish which he uttered was that he might die sword in hand . This was denied to him . Anxiety , exertion , ex- posure , and those fatal stimulants which had become indispensable to ...
... hand of death was upon him : he knew it ; and the only wish which he uttered was that he might die sword in hand . This was denied to him . Anxiety , exertion , ex- posure , and those fatal stimulants which had become indispensable to ...
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MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 62 |
SOUTHEYS COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY | 215 |
MOORES LIFE OF LORD BYRON June 1830 | 292 |
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