


Out of his surname they have coined an epithet for a knave, and out of his Christian name a synonym for the Devil.īut, we believe, there is a schism on this subject among the antiquarians.] Nor have our own countrymen been backward in testifying their opinion of his merits. The Church of Rome has pronounced his works accursed things. Several authors have hinted that the Gunpowder Plot is to be primarily attributed to his doctrines, and seem to think that his effigy ought to be substituted for that of Guy Faux, in those processions by which the ingenious youth of England annually commemorate the preservation of the Three Estates. Lord Lyttelton charges the poor Florentine with the manifold treasons of the house of Guise, and with the massacre of St. Another remarks that since it was translated into Turkish, the Sultans have been more addicted than formerly to the custom of strangling their brothers. One writer gravely assures us that Maurice of Saxony learned all his fraudulent policy from that execrable volume. The terms in which he is commonly described would seem to import that he was the Tempter, the Evil Principle, the discoverer of ambition and revenge, the original inventor of perjury, and that, before the publication of his fatal Prince, there had never been a hypocrite, a tyrant, or a traitor, a simulated virtue, or a convenient crime. We doubt whether any name in literary history be so generally odious as that of the man whose character and writings we now propose to consider. Perier is merely a Richard Roe, who will not be mentioned in any subsequent stage of the proceedings, and whose name is used for the sole purpose of bringing Machiavelli into court. We need hardly say, therefore, that in the present instance M. Those who have attended to the practice of our literary tribunal are well aware that, by means of certain legal fictions similar to those of Westminster Hall, we are frequently enabled to take cognisance of cases lying beyond the sphere of our original jurisdiction. Oeuvres completes de MACHIAVEL, traduites par J.

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