Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... CÆSAR . " This is the place where people go to get. THE preservation of public health in great cities is an object no less of paramount importance to the citizen , than of curious inquiry to the philoso- pher ; and it is truly surprising ...
... CÆSAR . " This is the place where people go to get. THE preservation of public health in great cities is an object no less of paramount importance to the citizen , than of curious inquiry to the philoso- pher ; and it is truly surprising ...
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... Cæsar on the brink of the Rubicon of revolution - resolved like him to pass it , but like him , also , fully aware of the irrevocable step about to be taken felt itselfroused and elevated by the energetic operation of the pas- sions by ...
... Cæsar on the brink of the Rubicon of revolution - resolved like him to pass it , but like him , also , fully aware of the irrevocable step about to be taken felt itselfroused and elevated by the energetic operation of the pas- sions by ...
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... such feelings seem to have belonged to almost every man who has been destined to make a conspicuous figure in the larger movements of life . In this spirit Cæsar wept when he saw the statue of 406 [ Sept. Henry Grattan .
... such feelings seem to have belonged to almost every man who has been destined to make a conspicuous figure in the larger movements of life . In this spirit Cæsar wept when he saw the statue of 406 [ Sept. Henry Grattan .
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this spirit Cæsar wept when he saw the statue of Alexander , and disdain- ed himself for having done so little at an age which , in the dead hero , had been sufficient to subvert one empire and found another . In our own time Nelson ...
this spirit Cæsar wept when he saw the statue of Alexander , and disdain- ed himself for having done so little at an age which , in the dead hero , had been sufficient to subvert one empire and found another . In our own time Nelson ...
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... Cæsar without a conviction that the character of Cæsar has received dam- age at the hands of these gentry ? It is out of nature that the same man who drew Cassius and Brutus , and gave to Mark Antony an eloquence surpass- ing any the ...
... Cæsar without a conviction that the character of Cæsar has received dam- age at the hands of these gentry ? It is out of nature that the same man who drew Cassius and Brutus , and gave to Mark Antony an eloquence surpass- ing any the ...
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