Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... talents are a source of gratification . In a few years all those whom he has injured disappear . But his works remain , and are a source of delight to millions . The genius of Sallust is still with us . But the Numidians whom he ...
... talents are a source of gratification . In a few years all those whom he has injured disappear . But his works remain , and are a source of delight to millions . The genius of Sallust is still with us . But the Numidians whom he ...
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... talents and acquirements , indeed , can never be too highly extolled , and who was by no means destitute of amiable qualities , but whose whole soul was under the dominion of a girlish vanity and a craven fear . Actions for which Cicero ...
... talents and acquirements , indeed , can never be too highly extolled , and who was by no means destitute of amiable qualities , but whose whole soul was under the dominion of a girlish vanity and a craven fear . Actions for which Cicero ...
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... talents , in opinions , in habits , in fortunes , that one character , we had almost said one life , may , to a considerable extent , serve for them all . They were the first generation of statesmen by profession that England produced ...
... talents , in opinions , in habits , in fortunes , that one character , we had almost said one life , may , to a considerable extent , serve for them all . They were the first generation of statesmen by profession that England produced ...
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... talents were such as any minister might have been eager to enlist in the public service . But his solicitations were unsuccessful . The truth is that the Cecils disliked him , and did all that they could decently do to keep him down ...
... talents were such as any minister might have been eager to enlist in the public service . But his solicitations were unsuccessful . The truth is that the Cecils disliked him , and did all that they could decently do to keep him down ...
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... talents , we have not the smallest doubt . In a letter written many years later to Villiers , he expresses him- self thus : " Countenance , encourage , and advance able men in all kinds , degrees , and professions . For in the time of ...
... talents , we have not the smallest doubt . In a letter written many years later to Villiers , he expresses him- self thus : " Countenance , encourage , and advance able men in all kinds , degrees , and professions . For in the time of ...
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