The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... manner , their administration would require much less of what is usually called talents and experi- ence , that is , of disciplined treachery and hoary Machiavelism ; and at the same time , as it would no longer be their interest to ...
... manner , their administration would require much less of what is usually called talents and experi- ence , that is , of disciplined treachery and hoary Machiavelism ; and at the same time , as it would no longer be their interest to ...
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... manner , and indeed is more or less striking as governments are more or less despotic . The reason is obvious as the monarch is the chooser of his ministers , and as his own passions and caprice are in general the sole guides of his ...
... manner , and indeed is more or less striking as governments are more or less despotic . The reason is obvious as the monarch is the chooser of his ministers , and as his own passions and caprice are in general the sole guides of his ...
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... manners , does your Lordship shudder at the prostitution which miserably deluges our streets ? You may find the cause in our aristocratical prejudices . Are you disgusted with the hypocrisy and sycophancy of our intercourse in private ...
... manners , does your Lordship shudder at the prostitution which miserably deluges our streets ? You may find the cause in our aristocratical prejudices . Are you disgusted with the hypocrisy and sycophancy of our intercourse in private ...
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... manner : “ The King , we are all justly persuaded , has not the inclination - and we all know that , if he had the inclination , he has not the power to substitute his will in the place of law . The House of Lords has no such power ...
... manner : “ The King , we are all justly persuaded , has not the inclination - and we all know that , if he had the inclination , he has not the power to substitute his will in the place of law . The House of Lords has no such power ...
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... manners and passions , the fewer complaints of this kind will he have to make . An accurate taste in poetry , and in all the other arts , Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed , is an acquired talent , which can only be produced by severe ...
... manners and passions , the fewer complaints of this kind will he have to make . An accurate taste in poetry , and in all the other arts , Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed , is an acquired talent , which can only be produced by severe ...
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