National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... influence to bend him from any course which to his own ideas of honour or propriety seemed the true one . And his sense of propriety was nice , and his spirit of independence high . His Life of Lord Byron is a good one , and he steered ...
... influence to bend him from any course which to his own ideas of honour or propriety seemed the true one . And his sense of propriety was nice , and his spirit of independence high . His Life of Lord Byron is a good one , and he steered ...
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... influence of O'Connell , whose whole course , in spite of some per- sonal regard , he always regarded with aversion and disapproba- tion , and partly because he was prevented by the exigencies of earning a livelihood . He had a real ...
... influence of O'Connell , whose whole course , in spite of some per- sonal regard , he always regarded with aversion and disapproba- tion , and partly because he was prevented by the exigencies of earning a livelihood . He had a real ...
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... influences ; and he is a curious instance of how little a man can receive through the senses alone without the aid of a prepared imagination . He never felt the finer influences of things ; none but the very commonest and most ...
... influences ; and he is a curious instance of how little a man can receive through the senses alone without the aid of a prepared imagination . He never felt the finer influences of things ; none but the very commonest and most ...
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... influence of Aristotle upon his pupil's disposition ; the relations between the old Macedonian faction which regarded the vanquished as the Spaniards regarded the Indians , and the par- tisans of the king who aided him in his design of ...
... influence of Aristotle upon his pupil's disposition ; the relations between the old Macedonian faction which regarded the vanquished as the Spaniards regarded the Indians , and the par- tisans of the king who aided him in his design of ...
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... influence on the Macedonian prince , his military genius must in the highest degree have interested and instructed him . The most virtuous of Theban citizens was also the ablest soldier in Greece . He had adopted and improved upon the ...
... influence on the Macedonian prince , his military genius must in the highest degree have interested and instructed him . The most virtuous of Theban citizens was also the ablest soldier in Greece . He had adopted and improved upon the ...
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