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It is not with the hidden principles by which history is moved that he is concerned
, but with the action itself . He approaches the history from the outside and ,
observing as a spectator its movement , its splendour , its pathos , points out to
others ...
It is not with the hidden principles by which history is moved that he is concerned
, but with the action itself . He approaches the history from the outside and ,
observing as a spectator its movement , its splendour , its pathos , points out to
others ...
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A large portion of the action of the Histories is occupied with the French wars ;
and he is never weary of the contrast between French and English - French
bragging and English valour , French volubility and English reserve , French
polish and ...
A large portion of the action of the Histories is occupied with the French wars ;
and he is never weary of the contrast between French and English - French
bragging and English valour , French volubility and English reserve , French
polish and ...
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... throughout an element of sarcastic criticism ; he makes fun of the
conventionalities of life and of the pomp and pretence of war , and not less does
he turn his scorn against himself in a tone of raillery that recalls Thackeray ; but ,
as the action ...
... throughout an element of sarcastic criticism ; he makes fun of the
conventionalities of life and of the pomp and pretence of war , and not less does
he turn his scorn against himself in a tone of raillery that recalls Thackeray ; but ,
as the action ...
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He is a monstrous bragger : in the war he pretends to consider himself the pivot
on which the whole action is turning : “ There is not a dangerous action can peep
out his head but I am thrust upon it . Well , I cannot last ever ; but it was alway yet
...
He is a monstrous bragger : in the war he pretends to consider himself the pivot
on which the whole action is turning : “ There is not a dangerous action can peep
out his head but I am thrust upon it . Well , I cannot last ever ; but it was alway yet
...
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... the German Shakspearian commentator ) not only the historical action in
general , but single incidents and speeches are taken from Plutarch , nay , even
such details as one unacquainted with the ancient biographer would consider in
form ...
... the German Shakspearian commentator ) not only the historical action in
general , but single incidents and speeches are taken from Plutarch , nay , even
such details as one unacquainted with the ancient biographer would consider in
form ...
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