... historian would reclaim those materials which the novelist has appropriated. The history of the government, and the history of the people, would be exhibited in that mode in which alone they can be exhibited justly, in inseparable conjunction and... The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay - Página 129por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1865 - 395 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 466 páginas
...exhibited justly, in inseparable conjunction and intermixture. We should not then have to look for the wars and votes of the Puritans in Clarendon, and for...early part of our imaginary history would be rich with coloring from romance, ballad, and chronicle. We should find ourselves in the company of knights such... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...exhibited justly, in inseparable conjunction and intermixture. We should not then have to look for the >!@T * HS those of Froissart, and of pilgrims such as those who rode with Chaucer from the Tabard. Society... | |
| 1856 - 542 páginas
...inseparable conjunction and ' ' intermixture. We should not then have "to look for the history of the wars and "votes of the Puritans in Clarendon, and " for their phraseology inOId Mortality; for "one half of King James in Hume, andfor "the other half in the Fortunes of Nigel."... | |
| 1849 - 820 páginas
...exhibited justly — in inseparable conjunction and intermixture. We should not then have u> look for the wars and votes of the Puritans in Clarendon, and for...early part of our imaginary history would be rich with coloring from romance, ballad, and chronicle. We should find ourselves in the company of knights, such... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 520 páginas
...exhibited justly, in inseparable conjunction and intermixture. We should not then have to look for the wars and votes of the puritans in Clarendon, and for...and for the other half in the Fortunes of Nigel." So far as the graphic description of the exterior mode of life goes, he has undeniably realised his... | |
| 1856 - 964 páginas
...inseparable conjunction and "intermixture. We should not then have "to look for the history of the wars and "votes of the Puritans in Clarendon, and...and for "the other half in the Fortunes of Nigel." Apart from the historical novels, how many thousands and tens of thousands, in all civilized lands... | |
| Thomas Edward Kebbel - 1864 - 432 páginas
...Clarendon, and for their phraseology in ' Old Mortality;' for one-half of King James in 'Hume,' and the other half in the ' Fortunes of Nigel.' " " The...history would be rich with colouring from romance. Society would be shown from the highest to the lowest. Pilgrim on his rout — the outlaw in his den... | |
| Thomas Edward Kebbel - 1864 - 428 páginas
...truly great historian would reclaim these materials. . . . . We should not then have to look for the wars and votes of the Puritans in Clarendon, and for their phraseology, in ' Old Mortality;' for one-half of King James in 'Hume,' and the other half in the ' Fortunes of Nigel.' " " The early part... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1872 - 502 páginas
...exhibited justly, in inseparable conjunction and intermixture. We should not then have to look for the wars and votes of the Puritans in Clarendon, and for...in Hume, and for the other half in the ' Fortunes °f Nigel.' "The early part of our imaginary history would be rich with colouring from romance, ballad,... | |
| Eliza Rhyl Davies - 1875 - 302 páginas
...materials which have been appropriated by the novelist. Then, says he, we should not have to look for the wars and votes of the Puritans in Clarendon and for their phraseology in ' Old Mortality.' " Having spoken, he looked down at the ground. " Excellent advice," said the doctor, who little guessed... | |
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