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... says the writer , Napoleon had combated cabinets and nations who were guided by calculation : but the Russians listened only to the impulse of feeling ; and when man re- signs himself to the emotions of his soul , his power becomes ...
... says the writer , Napoleon had combated cabinets and nations who were guided by calculation : but the Russians listened only to the impulse of feeling ; and when man re- signs himself to the emotions of his soul , his power becomes ...
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... says Mr. J. , ' is agreeable to the practice of poets , orators , and moralists in the classic ages of Greece and Rome ; ' and that he had classic models in his recollection is evident from an excellent parody of the most celebrated ...
... says Mr. J. , ' is agreeable to the practice of poets , orators , and moralists in the classic ages of Greece and Rome ; ' and that he had classic models in his recollection is evident from an excellent parody of the most celebrated ...
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... says où commença . We strongly incline to class these poems of Dante among satires , and are of opinion that they should be translated with a comic mordacity , not with the strutting solemnity of the tragic buskin . " All the Christian ...
... says où commença . We strongly incline to class these poems of Dante among satires , and are of opinion that they should be translated with a comic mordacity , not with the strutting solemnity of the tragic buskin . " All the Christian ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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