Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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3. oldal
... thousands with tears . There are some good allegories in Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these per- formances there is , perhaps , as much wit and ingenuity as in the Pilgrim's Progress . But the ...
... thousands with tears . There are some good allegories in Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these per- formances there is , perhaps , as much wit and ingenuity as in the Pilgrim's Progress . But the ...
44. oldal
... thousand five hundred pounds . The share of the tax which fell to Hampden was very small ; so small , indeed , that the sheriff was blamed for setting so wealthy a man at so low a rate . But , though the sum de- manded was a trifle ...
... thousand five hundred pounds . The share of the tax which fell to Hampden was very small ; so small , indeed , that the sheriff was blamed for setting so wealthy a man at so low a rate . But , though the sum de- manded was a trifle ...
57. oldal
... thousands of brave men to kill and to be killed . An act of attainder is surely not more a departure from the ordinary course of law than a civil war . An act of attainder produces much less suffering than a civil war . We are , there ...
... thousands of brave men to kill and to be killed . An act of attainder is surely not more a departure from the ordinary course of law than a civil war . An act of attainder produces much less suffering than a civil war . We are , there ...
65. oldal
... thousand persons , to whom it was not merely a place of business , but a place of constant residence . This great capital had as complete a civil and military organization as if it had been an independent republic . Each citizen had his ...
... thousand persons , to whom it was not merely a place of business , but a place of constant residence . This great capital had as complete a civil and military organization as if it had been an independent republic . Each citizen had his ...
68. oldal
... thousand freeholders of that county , each of them wearing in his hat a copy of the protestation in favour of the privileges of Parliament , rode up to London to defend the person of their beloved representative . They came in a body to ...
... thousand freeholders of that county , each of them wearing in his hat a copy of the protestation in favour of the privileges of Parliament , rode up to London to defend the person of their beloved representative . They came in a body to ...
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