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Pagina 106
... spirit can leave but little doubt of the quarter from which it has proceeded . It begins by explaining how greatly the successes of Bonaparte were accelerated by the delusion which his fallacious appeals and repre- sentations tended to ...
... spirit can leave but little doubt of the quarter from which it has proceeded . It begins by explaining how greatly the successes of Bonaparte were accelerated by the delusion which his fallacious appeals and repre- sentations tended to ...
Pagina 192
... spirit frce ? ' We think that the close of this delineation is peculiarly fine , though the diction of a part of it is too involved and obscure . The words speak alone ' must be understood to mean , " are the only marks which bespeak ...
... spirit frce ? ' We think that the close of this delineation is peculiarly fine , though the diction of a part of it is too involved and obscure . The words speak alone ' must be understood to mean , " are the only marks which bespeak ...
Pagina 270
... spirit aw'd the fiend , And with triumphant royalty has left Its frail corporeal mantle as it rose , To rouse me to great things . Baudron , thou said'st , That the same sun that saw the queen a corse , Would ne'er on me bestow a ...
... spirit aw'd the fiend , And with triumphant royalty has left Its frail corporeal mantle as it rose , To rouse me to great things . Baudron , thou said'st , That the same sun that saw the queen a corse , Would ne'er on me bestow a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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