Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 33
... thing unsound , these flesh - flies detect it with an unerring instinct , and dart upon it with a ravenous delight . If some good end has been attained in spite of them , they feel , with their prototype , that " Their labour must be to ...
... thing unsound , these flesh - flies detect it with an unerring instinct , and dart upon it with a ravenous delight . If some good end has been attained in spite of them , they feel , with their prototype , that " Their labour must be to ...
Pagina 35
... things do not justify resistance , the Revolution was treason ; if they do , the Great Rebellion was laudable . But , it is said , why not adopt milder measures ? Why , after the King had consented to so many re- forms , and renounced ...
... things do not justify resistance , the Revolution was treason ; if they do , the Great Rebellion was laudable . But , it is said , why not adopt milder measures ? Why , after the King had consented to so many re- forms , and renounced ...
Pagina 43
... things , we are at a loss to conceive how the same persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant William , and for making all opposition fall before him until he became our King and Governor ...
... things , we are at a loss to conceive how the same persons who , on the fifth of November , thank God for wonderfully conducting his servant William , and for making all opposition fall before him until he became our King and Governor ...
Pagina 44
... thing more were want- ing to the justification of Milton , the book of Sal- masius would furnish it . That miserable ... things was dif- ferent . It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar ...
... thing more were want- ing to the justification of Milton , the book of Sal- masius would furnish it . That miserable ... things was dif- ferent . It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar ...
Pagina 52
... things of this world . Enthusiasm had made them Stoics , had cleared their minds from every vulgar passion and prejudice , and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption . It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ...
... things of this world . Enthusiasm had made them Stoics , had cleared their minds from every vulgar passion and prejudice , and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption . It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ...
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