The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... regard to Apelles and Demosthenes , since both the painter and the orator survived Alexander the Great , whose death is above a century posterior to that of Pericles ( in 323 ) . And indeed , though Athens was the seat of every liberal ...
... regard to Apelles and Demosthenes , since both the painter and the orator survived Alexander the Great , whose death is above a century posterior to that of Pericles ( in 323 ) . And indeed , though Athens was the seat of every liberal ...
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... regard to Romans who wrote in Greek ? I grant that you have a like motive to those Romans , and adopt a language much more generally diffused than your native tongue ; but have you not remarked the fate of those two ancient languages in ...
... regard to Romans who wrote in Greek ? I grant that you have a like motive to those Romans , and adopt a language much more generally diffused than your native tongue ; but have you not remarked the fate of those two ancient languages in ...
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... regard their narratives as a proper re- ceptacle of the omne scibile . Mr. Macaulay is as much a historian of the manners and customs of the English as of the intrigues of courts or the proceedings of parliaments ; Sir Archibald Alison ...
... regard their narratives as a proper re- ceptacle of the omne scibile . Mr. Macaulay is as much a historian of the manners and customs of the English as of the intrigues of courts or the proceedings of parliaments ; Sir Archibald Alison ...
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... regards its scope and its illustra- tions . The Spaniards themselves are the principal narrators of the conquest of America ; and whether we consider that the same hand which guided the pen held also the sword , or the prejudices with ...
... regards its scope and its illustra- tions . The Spaniards themselves are the principal narrators of the conquest of America ; and whether we consider that the same hand which guided the pen held also the sword , or the prejudices with ...
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... regards the his- torian , the Spanish writers on this theme are in the position of reluctant witnesses , requiring no ordinary force of cross - ex- amination . Of their own hardships and heroism , of their hunger and thirst and ...
... regards the his- torian , the Spanish writers on this theme are in the position of reluctant witnesses , requiring no ordinary force of cross - ex- amination . Of their own hardships and heroism , of their hunger and thirst and ...
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