Essay on Milton ; Life and Writings of AddisonHoughton Mifflin, 1896 - 218 páginas |
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... acter in English history will so well repay study unless it be Shakespeare , and him we can study only in his works . But for perfection of artistic workmanship and for loftiness of purpose , for political wisdom and for private virtue ...
... acter in English history will so well repay study unless it be Shakespeare , and him we can study only in his works . But for perfection of artistic workmanship and for loftiness of purpose , for political wisdom and for private virtue ...
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... acter discolors all the passions of men and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own livid hue the flowers of Paradise and the glories of the eternal throne . All the portraits of him are singularly char- acteristic . No person ...
... acter discolors all the passions of men and all the face of nature , and tinges with its own livid hue the flowers of Paradise and the glories of the eternal throne . All the portraits of him are singularly char- acteristic . No person ...
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... acter . The book was first printed in 1806. Thomas May ( 1594-1650 ) was a well educated man who , besides his history ( which went down to 1643 ) , wrote several plays . The memoirs of General Edmund Ludlow ( 1620-1693 ) are considered ...
... acter . The book was first printed in 1806. Thomas May ( 1594-1650 ) was a well educated man who , besides his history ( which went down to 1643 ) , wrote several plays . The memoirs of General Edmund Ludlow ( 1620-1693 ) are considered ...
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... acter , and , above all , a merciless intolerance . This , however , we waive . We will concede that Charles was a good Protestant , but we say that his Protes- tantism does not make the slightest distinction be- tween his case and that ...
... acter , and , above all , a merciless intolerance . This , however , we waive . We will concede that Charles was a good Protestant , but we say that his Protes- tantism does not make the slightest distinction be- tween his case and that ...
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Essay on Milton; Life and Writings of Addison William Peterfield Trent,Thomas Babington Macaulay Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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