Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... English Liturgy - the noble poem on the Massacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . of Ludlow is very foolish and violent ; and most of the later writers who have espoused the same cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and ...
... English Liturgy - the noble poem on the Massacres of Piedmont is strictly a collect in verse . of Ludlow is very foolish and violent ; and most of the later writers who have espoused the same cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and ...
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... English have been so long accustomed to political speculation , and have enjoyed so large a measure of prac tical liberty , that such works have produced little effect on their minds . We have classical associations and great names of ...
... English have been so long accustomed to political speculation , and have enjoyed so large a measure of prac tical liberty , that such works have produced little effect on their minds . We have classical associations and great names of ...
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... English heart . Hence it was that he loved to surround his throne with such men as Hale and Blake . Hence it was that he allowed so large a share of political liberty to his subjects , and that , even when an opposition , dangerous to ...
... English heart . Hence it was that he loved to surround his throne with such men as Hale and Blake . Hence it was that he allowed so large a share of political liberty to his subjects , and that , even when an opposition , dangerous to ...
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... English gentlemen as slaves in Barbadoes . For making this statement he has been charged with two high literary crimes . The first accusation is , that , from his violent prejudice against Oliver , he has calumniated him falsely . The ...
... English gentlemen as slaves in Barbadoes . For making this statement he has been charged with two high literary crimes . The first accusation is , that , from his violent prejudice against Oliver , he has calumniated him falsely . The ...
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... English poets , and , that next to Pope , came the late Mr. Gifford ? What is the na ture and value of that correctness , the praise of which is denied to Macbeth , to Lear , and to Othello , and given to Hoole's translations and to all ...
... English poets , and , that next to Pope , came the late Mr. Gifford ? What is the na ture and value of that correctness , the praise of which is denied to Macbeth , to Lear , and to Othello , and given to Hoole's translations and to all ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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