Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green & Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 135
... passages which Mr. Hallam has invidiously extracted from the corre- spondence between Laud and Strafford , as proving their design to introduce a thorough tyranny , refer not to any such design , but to a thorough reform in the affairs ...
... passages which Mr. Hallam has invidiously extracted from the corre- spondence between Laud and Strafford , as proving their design to introduce a thorough tyranny , refer not to any such design , but to a thorough reform in the affairs ...
Pagina 167
... passages , we see nothing which a prelate as wicked as Pope Alexander or Cardinal Dubois might not have written . Those passages indicate no sense of duty to God or man , but simply a strong interest in the prosperity and dignity of the ...
... passages , we see nothing which a prelate as wicked as Pope Alexander or Cardinal Dubois might not have written . Those passages indicate no sense of duty to God or man , but simply a strong interest in the prosperity and dignity of the ...
Pagina 326
... passages which are commonly called the fine passages , than those passages lose by being read separately from the play . This is perhaps the highest praise which can be given to a dramatist . On the other hand , it may be doubted ...
... passages which are commonly called the fine passages , than those passages lose by being read separately from the play . This is perhaps the highest praise which can be given to a dramatist . On the other hand , it may be doubted ...
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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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