Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... able reasoning on the subject as is to be found in the " Fable of the Bees . " But could Mandeville have created an Iago ? Well as he knew how to resolve characters into their ele- ments , would he have been able to combine those ...
... able reasoning on the subject as is to be found in the " Fable of the Bees . " But could Mandeville have created an Iago ? Well as he knew how to resolve characters into their ele- ments , would he have been able to combine those ...
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... with that of religion Reformers have often made a stand against these feelings ; but never with more than ap- parent and partial success . The men who de molishe the images in cathedrals have not always been able MILTON . ས.
... with that of religion Reformers have often made a stand against these feelings ; but never with more than ap- parent and partial success . The men who de molishe the images in cathedrals have not always been able MILTON . ས.
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... able The retribution was just and natural . If they to bear it . In a few years men learn to reason . suffered from popular ignorance , it was be- The extreme violence of opinion subsides . cause they had themselves taken away the key ...
... able The retribution was just and natural . If they to bear it . In a few years men learn to reason . suffered from popular ignorance , it was be- The extreme violence of opinion subsides . cause they had themselves taken away the key ...
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... able and interesting As a commentary on the history of his times it is invaluable . The ingenuity , the grace , and the perspicuity of the style , and the eloquence and animation of particular passages , must | impart to MACHIAVELLI . 31.
... able and interesting As a commentary on the history of his times it is invaluable . The ingenuity , the grace , and the perspicuity of the style , and the eloquence and animation of particular passages , must | impart to MACHIAVELLI . 31.
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... able to combine . But the analysis which criticism can effect of poetry is neces should have protected , a priesthood just reli- | gious enough to be intolerant , he might possi- bly , like every man of genius in France , have imbibed ...
... able to combine . But the analysis which criticism can effect of poetry is neces should have protected , a priesthood just reli- | gious enough to be intolerant , he might possi- bly , like every man of genius in France , have imbibed ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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