Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... sense , with the air of aristo- cratic , or , as it was said , ' godlike ' refinement . We see , in a word ... sense of law and duty . This nation has faith . By a link not logical , but ethical , this intense , eating , abiding ...
... sense , with the air of aristo- cratic , or , as it was said , ' godlike ' refinement . We see , in a word ... sense of law and duty . This nation has faith . By a link not logical , but ethical , this intense , eating , abiding ...
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... sense and ill - tem- pered sense . In our remarks on the character of Falstaff , we hope we have made it very clear that Shakespeare had the former ; we think it nearly as certain that he possessed the latter also . An instance of this ...
... sense and ill - tem- pered sense . In our remarks on the character of Falstaff , we hope we have made it very clear that Shakespeare had the former ; we think it nearly as certain that he possessed the latter also . An instance of this ...
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... sense - a hated sense of unqualified failure , a miserable scepticism in the probable success and the possible advantages of long - tried and ill- tried rebellion . Now , whether the Constitution of Louis Napoleon is calculated to ...
... sense - a hated sense of unqualified failure , a miserable scepticism in the probable success and the possible advantages of long - tried and ill- tried rebellion . Now , whether the Constitution of Louis Napoleon is calculated to ...
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