The Quarterly Review, 98–99. köideJohn Murray, 1856 |
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... kind of hilarity at the banquets of his political character is to be traced in every genera- friends was really a public service at pe- tion ; and ages after the men we have been riods of public despondency : We cannot speaking of had ...
... kind of hilarity at the banquets of his political character is to be traced in every genera- friends was really a public service at pe- tion ; and ages after the men we have been riods of public despondency : We cannot speaking of had ...
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... kind of jest , as if they had mistaken his sur- name ; " Non rex sum , sed Cæsar ; " I am not King , but Cæsar ; -a speech , that if it be searched , the life and fulness of it can scarce be expressed for , first , it was a refusal of ...
... kind of jest , as if they had mistaken his sur- name ; " Non rex sum , sed Cæsar ; " I am not King , but Cæsar ; -a speech , that if it be searched , the life and fulness of it can scarce be expressed for , first , it was a refusal of ...
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... kind of revelation . Yet it is upon the reports of his conversation , according to Bayle , that most of the calumnies against Luther were originally founded . cheerfully allow his enemies to make the most , as they have taken care to do ...
... kind of revelation . Yet it is upon the reports of his conversation , according to Bayle , that most of the calumnies against Luther were originally founded . cheerfully allow his enemies to make the most , as they have taken care to do ...
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... kind of mixture of the pride of Baron Bradwardine with the pride of Dr. Parr . Imagine such a character expressing himself with frank contemptu- ous egotism , and you have a notion of the Scaligerana . ' " Here , for instance , we have ...
... kind of mixture of the pride of Baron Bradwardine with the pride of Dr. Parr . Imagine such a character expressing himself with frank contemptu- ous egotism , and you have a notion of the Scaligerana . ' " Here , for instance , we have ...
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... kind of literary holiday to turn over the pages of the ' Ménagiana ' and mingle for an hour or two in that brilliant company . Here comes M. de la Rivière , who went to Rome hoping vainly to be made a cardinal . We remark that he has a ...
... kind of literary holiday to turn over the pages of the ' Ménagiana ' and mingle for an hour or two in that brilliant company . Here comes M. de la Rivière , who went to Rome hoping vainly to be made a cardinal . We remark that he has a ...
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