Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... principle , that catastrophes require a comic element . We appear to feel the same principle in life . We may read solemn descrip- tions of great events in history , -say of Lord Strafford's trial , and of his marvellous speech , and ...
... principle , that catastrophes require a comic element . We appear to feel the same principle in life . We may read solemn descrip- tions of great events in history , -say of Lord Strafford's trial , and of his marvellous speech , and ...
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... principles : ' the principle of Legitimacy , the principle of Feudalism , the principle of Democracy ; and you come to know how one grew , and another de- clined , and a third crept slowly on ; and the mind is immensely edified , when ...
... principles : ' the principle of Legitimacy , the principle of Feudalism , the principle of Democracy ; and you come to know how one grew , and another de- clined , and a third crept slowly on ; and the mind is immensely edified , when ...
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... principle - the principle of Legitimacy , or the principle of Equality , or the principle of Fraternity - and thence he reasons down without fear or favour to the details of every - day politics . Events are judged of , not by their ...
... principle - the principle of Legitimacy , or the principle of Equality , or the principle of Fraternity - and thence he reasons down without fear or favour to the details of every - day politics . Events are judged of , not by their ...
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