The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... direct influ- ence on the conduct of affairs , and should make their wishes known through constitu- tional organs . But some influence , direct or indirect , they will assuredly possess . Some organ , constitutional or unconstitutional ...
... direct influ- ence on the conduct of affairs , and should make their wishes known through constitu- tional organs . But some influence , direct or indirect , they will assuredly possess . Some organ , constitutional or unconstitutional ...
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... direct opposite to the govern- ment of Augustus and his successors . The Cæsars ruled despotically , by means of a great standing army , under the decent forms of a republican constitution . They called them- selves citizens . They ...
... direct opposite to the govern- ment of Augustus and his successors . The Cæsars ruled despotically , by means of a great standing army , under the decent forms of a republican constitution . They called them- selves citizens . They ...
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... direct steady garb , and life and spring of movement , with- out which nothing will command general at- tention in a country whose own literature has taken its predominant bias and colouring from men of the world and of business . We ...
... direct steady garb , and life and spring of movement , with- out which nothing will command general at- tention in a country whose own literature has taken its predominant bias and colouring from men of the world and of business . We ...
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... direct and analytic sum Of all the worth and first effects of arts . -It is so rammed with life , That it shall gather strength and life with being , And live hereafter more admired than now . " Nothing more true than that " le style ...
... direct and analytic sum Of all the worth and first effects of arts . -It is so rammed with life , That it shall gather strength and life with being , And live hereafter more admired than now . " Nothing more true than that " le style ...
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... direct imitation , is but an insignifi- cant part of their effects . Nor do we even lay most stress upon the impulse given to the composition of fictitious narrative of every kind . For novel - writing , in general , the au- thor of ...
... direct imitation , is but an insignifi- cant part of their effects . Nor do we even lay most stress upon the impulse given to the composition of fictitious narrative of every kind . For novel - writing , in general , the au- thor of ...
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