History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in MDCCCXV to the Accession of Louis Napoleon in MDCCCLII, 第 1 巻Harper, 1859 |
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... Genius . His lyrical Poems . - Rogers ' Pleasures of Memory . - Southey : his peculiar Character.- His Merits as a Historian and Moralist . - Words- worth his Character as a Writer , and great Fame . - Parallel between him and Goethe ...
... Genius . His lyrical Poems . - Rogers ' Pleasures of Memory . - Southey : his peculiar Character.- His Merits as a Historian and Moralist . - Words- worth his Character as a Writer , and great Fame . - Parallel between him and Goethe ...
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... genius of Lord Hastings , the overthrow of the Pindaree horse- men , the difficult subjugation of the Ghoorka mountaineers ; the storming of Bhurtpore , the taming of " the giant strength of Ava ; " the conquest of Cabul , and fearful ...
... genius of Lord Hastings , the overthrow of the Pindaree horse- men , the difficult subjugation of the Ghoorka mountaineers ; the storming of Bhurtpore , the taming of " the giant strength of Ava ; " the conquest of Cabul , and fearful ...
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... genius , the inven - be raised as cheap in the old state as the young tions , and the industry of man are alike unable to strive . As such , it exercises a great and lasting influence upon the fortunes of the species . It was the main ...
... genius , the inven - be raised as cheap in the old state as the young tions , and the industry of man are alike unable to strive . As such , it exercises a great and lasting influence upon the fortunes of the species . It was the main ...
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... genius alone that an unlock the cavern of the winds . Who was the real author of free trade , and of a change of policy , the effects of which are incalculable upon the British em- pire ? It was neither Sir Robert Peel nor Mr. Huskisson ...
... genius alone that an unlock the cavern of the winds . Who was the real author of free trade , and of a change of policy , the effects of which are incalculable upon the British em- pire ? It was neither Sir Robert Peel nor Mr. Huskisson ...
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... genius of these our countries issues forth , grasp ing ten thousand thunderbolts , breaks the spell of France , stops in his own person the flying fortunes of the world , sweeps the sea , rights the globe , and retires in a flame of ...
... genius of these our countries issues forth , grasp ing ten thousand thunderbolts , breaks the spell of France , stops in his own person the flying fortunes of the world , sweeps the sea , rights the globe , and retires in a flame of ...
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