The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... Athens , the eye of Greece - mother of arts And eloquence , native to famous wits Or hospitable - in her sweet recess City or suburban - studious walks and shades . Milton . In these preliminary remarks on Athens , and on the general ...
... Athens , the eye of Greece - mother of arts And eloquence , native to famous wits Or hospitable - in her sweet recess City or suburban - studious walks and shades . Milton . In these preliminary remarks on Athens , and on the general ...
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... Athens , and affects to look round him at his ease ; but we soon discover that we are dreaming not with I am aware that I here bring a French word into English , -meo periculo ; but I have bargained with the word to be turned out of ...
... Athens , and affects to look round him at his ease ; but we soon discover that we are dreaming not with I am aware that I here bring a French word into English , -meo periculo ; but I have bargained with the word to be turned out of ...
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... Athenians had traits of policy in which England has the honour of resembling them more than is commonly imagined . A close parallel between the two countries is of course wholly out of the question . But the wooden walls of Athens ; her ...
... Athenians had traits of policy in which England has the honour of resembling them more than is commonly imagined . A close parallel between the two countries is of course wholly out of the question . But the wooden walls of Athens ; her ...
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... Athenian literature , but not to advocate a single defect of democratical government . And it is undeniable that the political system of Athens had great defects . At the same time , considering the coeval barbarism of the world , there ...
... Athenian literature , but not to advocate a single defect of democratical government . And it is undeniable that the political system of Athens had great defects . At the same time , considering the coeval barbarism of the world , there ...
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... Athens for illustrating the feeble intellect which slavery may perpetuate in a gigantic body politic , whilst Athens best shews what gigantic strength may belong to a small and free community . And the whole territory of Attica would ...
... Athens for illustrating the feeble intellect which slavery may perpetuate in a gigantic body politic , whilst Athens best shews what gigantic strength may belong to a small and free community . And the whole territory of Attica would ...
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