Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Band 4Carey & Hart, 1843 |
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... never have dared to hold such discourse as passed between Socrates and Phædrus on that fine summer day , under the plane - tree , while the fountain warbled at their feet , and the cicadas chirped overhead . If it be , as we think it is ...
... never have dared to hold such discourse as passed between Socrates and Phædrus on that fine summer day , under the plane - tree , while the fountain warbled at their feet , and the cicadas chirped overhead . If it be , as we think it is ...
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... never can be out of date , and which all the force of religion , law , and public opinion united can but imperfectly restrain . In the name of art , as well as in the name of virtue , we protest against the principle that the world of ...
... never can be out of date , and which all the force of religion , law , and public opinion united can but imperfectly restrain . In the name of art , as well as in the name of virtue , we protest against the principle that the world of ...
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... never before been even misdemeanours were made capital felonies . And it was solemnly resolved by Parliament , " that no per- son should be employed but such as the House shall be satisfied of his real godliness . " The pious assembly ...
... never before been even misdemeanours were made capital felonies . And it was solemnly resolved by Parliament , " that no per- son should be employed but such as the House shall be satisfied of his real godliness . " The pious assembly ...
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... never returned - even if Richard Cromwell or Henry Cromwell had been at the head of the administration - there would have been a great relaxation of manners . Before the Revolu- tion many signs indicated that a period of license was at ...
... never returned - even if Richard Cromwell or Henry Cromwell had been at the head of the administration - there would have been a great relaxation of manners . Before the Revolu- tion many signs indicated that a period of license was at ...
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... never before mixed . The easy king , who allowed to his mis- tresses the same liberty which he claimed for himself , was pleased with the conversation and manners of his new rival . So high did Wycherley stand in the royal favour , that ...
... never before mixed . The easy king , who allowed to his mis- tresses the same liberty which he claimed for himself , was pleased with the conversation and manners of his new rival . So high did Wycherley stand in the royal favour , that ...
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