Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... course of his researches among the presses of his office , met with a large Latin manuscript . With it were found corrected copies of the foreign despatches written by Milton , while he filled the office of Secretary , and several ...
... course of his researches among the presses of his office , met with a large Latin manuscript . With it were found corrected copies of the foreign despatches written by Milton , while he filled the office of Secretary , and several ...
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... course of the present year . There literature ; and literature was even with them , is a certain class of men , who , while they as , in the long run , it always is with its ene- profess to hold in reverence the great names mics . The ...
... course of the present year . There literature ; and literature was even with them , is a certain class of men , who , while they as , in the long run , it always is with its ene- profess to hold in reverence the great names mics . The ...
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... course which he had marked out for himself grinning courtier , and the Anathema Marana- by the almost irresistible force of circum- tha of every fawning dean . In every high stances , though we admire , in common with place , worship ...
... course which he had marked out for himself grinning courtier , and the Anathema Marana- by the almost irresistible force of circum- tha of every fawning dean . In every high stances , though we admire , in common with place , worship ...
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... course of three centuries , dis- whole texture a glancing and ever - changing appearance . The explanation might have been easy , if he had been a very weak or a very affected man . But he was evidently nei- ther the one nor the other ...
... course of three centuries , dis- whole texture a glancing and ever - changing appearance . The explanation might have been easy , if he had been a very weak or a very affected man . But he was evidently nei- ther the one nor the other ...
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... course of nearly two centuries . Italy , as we have already remarked , the grow- Mighty armies fight from sunrise to sunset . A ing power of the cities , where it had not exter- great victory is won . Thousands of prisoners minated this ...
... course of nearly two centuries . Italy , as we have already remarked , the grow- Mighty armies fight from sunrise to sunset . A ing power of the cities , where it had not exter- great victory is won . Thousands of prisoners minated this ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
Términos y frases comunes
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