Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... politics . From his sympathy for his own class , from his indignation against nobles like the Duke of Queensberry , and from the toasts that cost him so dear it might be considered easy to infer his political opinions . But Burns should ...
... politics . From his sympathy for his own class , from his indignation against nobles like the Duke of Queensberry , and from the toasts that cost him so dear it might be considered easy to infer his political opinions . But Burns should ...
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... political cry . A poet of the Nineteenth century , of course , who had no care for political theories and philosophies of history , would show himself to be lacking in that very sympathy with humanity which made Shake- speare what he ...
... political cry . A poet of the Nineteenth century , of course , who had no care for political theories and philosophies of history , would show himself to be lacking in that very sympathy with humanity which made Shake- speare what he ...
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... politics ( one of Carlyle's hommes alors celebres ) in a speech before the authorities of an American university ... political and social history developing before us of which the consequences for good or evil are to rank with those ...
... politics ( one of Carlyle's hommes alors celebres ) in a speech before the authorities of an American university ... political and social history developing before us of which the consequences for good or evil are to rank with those ...
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