National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... moral courage and a ready command of his faculties which never failed him in his dealings with men . His account of the scene was long ago published in one of his prefaces to the collected edition of his poems ; but we cite it , as a ...
... moral courage and a ready command of his faculties which never failed him in his dealings with men . His account of the scene was long ago published in one of his prefaces to the collected edition of his poems ; but we cite it , as a ...
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... moral restraint having both sound arguments and high authority in its favour . " It might be a very good thing , and it might not ; for himself , he found it irksome , and let it alone . In a similar spirit he seems to have waved any ...
... moral restraint having both sound arguments and high authority in its favour . " It might be a very good thing , and it might not ; for himself , he found it irksome , and let it alone . In a similar spirit he seems to have waved any ...
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... moral of all his productions , and that there is a vast deal of mournful head - shaking over it . The wretched author , who would not for the world touch the sensitive theolo gical antennæ of the British public , is all dismay . However ...
... moral of all his productions , and that there is a vast deal of mournful head - shaking over it . The wretched author , who would not for the world touch the sensitive theolo gical antennæ of the British public , is all dismay . However ...
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... moral . It is only when adopted by the grave historian that they become pre- judicial , since the light words of Scapin or the commonplaces of Zeno are then apt to ossify into popular convictions . The fables which relate to Alexander ...
... moral . It is only when adopted by the grave historian that they become pre- judicial , since the light words of Scapin or the commonplaces of Zeno are then apt to ossify into popular convictions . The fables which relate to Alexander ...
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... morality . While we make these great demands from the historian , we do not give him even the chance of ap- proval which he might derive from unity of opinion and wishes among his censors . We have ceased to have a national creed on the ...
... morality . While we make these great demands from the historian , we do not give him even the chance of ap- proval which he might derive from unity of opinion and wishes among his censors . We have ceased to have a national creed on the ...
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