Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... weight of deeds and waves . Not even in that other book is the supreme mastery of nature , the lordship of the forces of things , more ad- mirable and wonderful than throughout the first part of this . He who could think to describe ...
... weight of deeds and waves . Not even in that other book is the supreme mastery of nature , the lordship of the forces of things , more ad- mirable and wonderful than throughout the first part of this . He who could think to describe ...
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... weight of their hearts upon the losing side , to bring tribute of love and trust and reverence rather to failure than to success , to a republic bound in chains of iron than to an empire bound in chains of gold ; but men who have the ...
... weight of their hearts upon the losing side , to bring tribute of love and trust and reverence rather to failure than to success , to a republic bound in chains of iron than to an empire bound in chains of gold ; but men who have the ...
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... weight of the blood shed on either side , within the city as without ; the spectral unspeakable aspect of that fratricidal agony , as of some Dantesque wrestle between devils and lost souls in hell . Against the madness of the besieged ...
... weight of the blood shed on either side , within the city as without ; the spectral unspeakable aspect of that fratricidal agony , as of some Dantesque wrestle between devils and lost souls in hell . Against the madness of the besieged ...
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... weight ; whether we have learnt to look to Rome or to Paris , regenerate and redeemed from imperial or sacerdotal damnation , for the future light and model of republican Europe , we can receive with equal sympathy the heroic utterance ...
... weight ; whether we have learnt to look to Rome or to Paris , regenerate and redeemed from imperial or sacerdotal damnation , for the future light and model of republican Europe , we can receive with equal sympathy the heroic utterance ...
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... weight and force to the expression of a patriotism which in default of it may be open to the enemy's charge of vulgar and uncandid partisanship , of blind and one - sided provinciality . From these as from all other charges of ...
... weight and force to the expression of a patriotism which in default of it may be open to the enemy's charge of vulgar and uncandid partisanship , of blind and one - sided provinciality . From these as from all other charges of ...
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