Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1 |
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Our friends must come again to learn the truths that are behind . They will not
regret the trouble . Striking and unequalled as the first part of the “ Drama of the
French Revolution ” assuredly is , we are much mistaken if their astonishment
and ...
Our friends must come again to learn the truths that are behind . They will not
regret the trouble . Striking and unequalled as the first part of the “ Drama of the
French Revolution ” assuredly is , we are much mistaken if their astonishment
and ...
Сторінка 140
After a short interval of rest Howard made another home journey in order to learn
how far the acts of Parliament of 1774 had succeeded in their objects . “ This
home journey , was in fact , one of the longest and most laborious which he had
yet ...
After a short interval of rest Howard made another home journey in order to learn
how far the acts of Parliament of 1774 had succeeded in their objects . “ This
home journey , was in fact , one of the longest and most laborious which he had
yet ...
Сторінка 148
We gather the editor ' s definition of “ insignificant ” by turning to the pages in
which his handiwork is apparent , when we immediately learn that what is
avowedly nothing to Henry Edward Lord Holland , may be absolutely torture to
other ...
We gather the editor ' s definition of “ insignificant ” by turning to the pages in
which his handiwork is apparent , when we immediately learn that what is
avowedly nothing to Henry Edward Lord Holland , may be absolutely torture to
other ...
Сторінка 172
He has yet to learn that with the first worthies of that Revolution , and with the
cause of civil and religious liberty throughout the world , the author of the satire
upon corporal punishment sympathised with all his heart and soul . Southey went
to ...
He has yet to learn that with the first worthies of that Revolution , and with the
cause of civil and religious liberty throughout the world , the author of the satire
upon corporal punishment sympathised with all his heart and soul . Southey went
to ...
Сторінка 204
Who should deny his social position , or refuse to acknowledge as an equal , the
man who in learning and genius was superior to thousands , and in the ordinary
We have already adverted to the style and character of Southey ' s poetical ...
Who should deny his social position , or refuse to acknowledge as an equal , the
man who in learning and genius was superior to thousands , and in the ordinary
We have already adverted to the style and character of Southey ' s poetical ...
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