The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... language , but also on ac- count of the valuable and interesting information it supplies respecting the composition of the " History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . " A much more copious Index to the History than has yet ...
... language , but also on ac- count of the valuable and interesting information it supplies respecting the composition of the " History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . " A much more copious Index to the History than has yet ...
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... Roman Empire " an unapproachable subject to the future historian : ' A considerable portion of this preface had already appeared before the pub- lic in the Quarterly Review . in the eloquent language of his recent French editor ,
... Roman Empire " an unapproachable subject to the future historian : ' A considerable portion of this preface had already appeared before the pub- lic in the Quarterly Review . in the eloquent language of his recent French editor ,
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... language of Corneille , ' Un grand destin commence , un grand destin s'achève . ' This extent and harmony of design is unquestionably that which distinguishes the work of Gibbon from all other great historical compositions . He has ...
... language of Corneille , ' Un grand destin commence , un grand destin s'achève . ' This extent and harmony of design is unquestionably that which distinguishes the work of Gibbon from all other great historical compositions . He has ...
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... language of the poet : " A dark Illimitable ocean , without bound , Without dimension , where length , breadth , and height , And time , and place , are lost : where eldest Night And Chaos , ancestors of Nature , hold Eternal anarchy ...
... language of the poet : " A dark Illimitable ocean , without bound , Without dimension , where length , breadth , and height , And time , and place , are lost : where eldest Night And Chaos , ancestors of Nature , hold Eternal anarchy ...
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... language ; his imagination is dead to its moral dignity ; it is kept down by a general tone of jealous dispar- agement , or neutralized by a painfully elaborate exposition of its darker and degenerate periods . There are occasions , in ...
... language ; his imagination is dead to its moral dignity ; it is kept down by a general tone of jealous dispar- agement , or neutralized by a painfully elaborate exposition of its darker and degenerate periods . There are occasions , in ...
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