The Quarterly Review, Volume 69William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1841 |
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Pagina 22
... regard to the cause . That liberty must rest upon a moral rather than a political basis , and that the attempt is vain to push it forward by merely political impulses , is a truth which has always been before the eyes of our great poets ...
... regard to the cause . That liberty must rest upon a moral rather than a political basis , and that the attempt is vain to push it forward by merely political impulses , is a truth which has always been before the eyes of our great poets ...
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... regard to imprisonment , the " Silent System " may be considered as justly renounced by all competent authorities on the subject . Nature is too strong for it , and the attempt to permit society , yet forbid communication , results in ...
... regard to imprisonment , the " Silent System " may be considered as justly renounced by all competent authorities on the subject . Nature is too strong for it , and the attempt to permit society , yet forbid communication , results in ...
Pagina 51
... regard with opportune delight . ' Those who read the Sonnets in this studious spirit will not often find that they are detained by the style longer than they would themselves wish to be for the sake of dwelling upon the thoughts ...
... regard with opportune delight . ' Those who read the Sonnets in this studious spirit will not often find that they are detained by the style longer than they would themselves wish to be for the sake of dwelling upon the thoughts ...
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Collection des Mémoires relatifs à lHistoire de France | 3 |
Objections to and Remarks upon Mr Sergeant Tal | 7 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America Chiapas | 52 |
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