Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green & Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 79
... moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . Among the rude nations which lay ... morality . Through the greater part of Europe , the vices which peculiarly belong to timid disposi- tions , and ...
... moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . Among the rude nations which lay ... morality . Through the greater part of Europe , the vices which peculiarly belong to timid disposi- tions , and ...
Pagina 86
... morals , with the fashion of their hats and their coaches ; take some other kind of wickedness under their patronage ... morality , where they differed from those of the persons around him , seemed to have differed for the better , and ...
... morals , with the fashion of their hats and their coaches ; take some other kind of wickedness under their patronage ... morality , where they differed from those of the persons around him , seemed to have differed for the better , and ...
Pagina 268
... moral , like the moral of every fable that is worth the telling , lies on the surface . The writer evidently means to caution us against the practices of puffers , a class of people who have more than once talked the public into the ...
... moral , like the moral of every fable that is worth the telling , lies on the surface . The writer evidently means to caution us against the practices of puffers , a class of people who have more than once talked the public into the ...
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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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