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... Rienzi had suc- ceeded very considerably ; and we went to see it to - night , accordingly . We went with the recollection of Julian and the Foscari in our mind ; and , therefore , certainly were not prepared for a piece of the power of ...
... Rienzi had suc- ceeded very considerably ; and we went to see it to - night , accordingly . We went with the recollection of Julian and the Foscari in our mind ; and , therefore , certainly were not prepared for a piece of the power of ...
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... Rienzi afterwards calls him , the proud , abject minion of a name . " • Every thing , indeed , is sacrificed to the character of Rienzi ; and all the earlier part of it we regard as very finely drawn . Neither should we make any ...
... Rienzi afterwards calls him , the proud , abject minion of a name . " • Every thing , indeed , is sacrificed to the character of Rienzi ; and all the earlier part of it we regard as very finely drawn . Neither should we make any ...
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... Rienzi is the same self - possessed , lofty - minded man he was at the first . And so he continues throughout : for , though driven by repeated treacheries into stern justice no longer mingled with mercy , it is justice still - and in ...
... Rienzi is the same self - possessed , lofty - minded man he was at the first . And so he continues throughout : for , though driven by repeated treacheries into stern justice no longer mingled with mercy , it is justice still - and in ...
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... Rienzi's insurrection , was on the point of obtaining supreme power in Rome , and who had been subse- quently condemned For the breach of the new law - the mighty plunder Of a vast wreck , an argosy- is , we think , most powerfully ...
... Rienzi's insurrection , was on the point of obtaining supreme power in Rome , and who had been subse- quently condemned For the breach of the new law - the mighty plunder Of a vast wreck , an argosy- is , we think , most powerfully ...
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... Rienzi's daughter — a fact of which he was equally aware when he married her but a few hours before . He has declared that , if Rienzi spares him , he will rebel again instantly he having been taken prisoner , and his father slain , in ...
... Rienzi's daughter — a fact of which he was equally aware when he married her but a few hours before . He has declared that , if Rienzi spares him , he will rebel again instantly he having been taken prisoner , and his father slain , in ...
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