Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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Pagina 64
... Popes , in his public dispatches , in his private memoranda , the same obliquity of moral principle for which the Prince is so severely censured is more or less discern- ible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the ...
... Popes , in his public dispatches , in his private memoranda , the same obliquity of moral principle for which the Prince is so severely censured is more or less discern- ible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the ...
Pagina 68
... Popes at the expense of the Cæsars . Happily the public mind of Italy had long contained the seeds of free opinions ... Pope as the vicegerent of the Almighty , the oracle of the All - wise , the umpire from whose decisions , in the ...
... Popes at the expense of the Cæsars . Happily the public mind of Italy had long contained the seeds of free opinions ... Pope as the vicegerent of the Almighty , the oracle of the All - wise , the umpire from whose decisions , in the ...
Pagina 78
... Pope or the Signory of Florence , struck the bargain , was to him a matter of perfect indifference . He was for the highest wages and the longest term . When the campaign for which he had contracted was finished , there was neither law ...
... Pope or the Signory of Florence , struck the bargain , was to him a matter of perfect indifference . He was for the highest wages and the longest term . When the campaign for which he had contracted was finished , there was neither law ...
Pagina 109
... more authentic than the novel of Belphegor , and is very much duller . The last great work of this illustrious man was the history of his native city . It was written by com- mand of the Pope , who , as chief of MACHIAVELLI . 109.
... more authentic than the novel of Belphegor , and is very much duller . The last great work of this illustrious man was the history of his native city . It was written by com- mand of the Pope , who , as chief of MACHIAVELLI . 109.
Pagina 110
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. mand of the Pope , who , as chief of the house of Medici , was at that time sovereign of Florence . The characters of Cosmo , of Piero , and of Lorenzo , are ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. mand of the Pope , who , as chief of the house of Medici , was at that time sovereign of Florence . The characters of Cosmo , of Piero , and of Lorenzo , are ...
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