The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... never exaggerates , speaks of Madame de Staël , in youth of course , romping about the knees of the " Decline and Fall . " He plainly traced a resemblance himself ; for he has narrated the events of his own life , " his progression from ...
... never exaggerates , speaks of Madame de Staël , in youth of course , romping about the knees of the " Decline and Fall . " He plainly traced a resemblance himself ; for he has narrated the events of his own life , " his progression from ...
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... never seem as great as Leonidas or Miltiades ; Cnokemof , or whoever the Russian is , cannot be so imposing as Xerxes ; the unpronounce- able place cannot strike on your heart like Marathon or Platea . Moreover , there is the further ...
... never seem as great as Leonidas or Miltiades ; Cnokemof , or whoever the Russian is , cannot be so imposing as Xerxes ; the unpronounce- able place cannot strike on your heart like Marathon or Platea . Moreover , there is the further ...
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... never summoned to attend even the ceremony of a lecture ; and excepting one voluntary visit to his rooms , during the eight months of his titular office the tutor and pupil lived in the same college as strangers to each other . " It ...
... never summoned to attend even the ceremony of a lecture ; and excepting one voluntary visit to his rooms , during the eight months of his titular office the tutor and pupil lived in the same college as strangers to each other . " It ...
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... never kills any body , and never wants to be sent any where . 66 A con- stitutional militia " is a beautiful example of the mild efficacy of civilisation , which can convert even the " great manslaying pro- fession " ( as Carlyle calls ...
... never kills any body , and never wants to be sent any where . 66 A con- stitutional militia " is a beautiful example of the mild efficacy of civilisation , which can convert even the " great manslaying pro- fession " ( as Carlyle calls ...
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... never seen a battalion under arms . " The real occupation of Gibbon , as this quotation might sug- gest , was his reading ; and this was of a peculiar sort . There are many kinds of readers , and each has a sort of perusal suitable to ...
... never seen a battalion under arms . " The real occupation of Gibbon , as this quotation might sug- gest , was his reading ; and this was of a peculiar sort . There are many kinds of readers , and each has a sort of perusal suitable to ...
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