Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... human mind . But they will not allow the author to rank with those great men who , born in the infancy of ... human nature than their pre- decessors . But analysis is not the business of the poet . His office is to portray , not to dis ...
... human mind . But they will not allow the author to rank with those great men who , born in the infancy of ... human nature than their pre- decessors . But analysis is not the business of the poet . His office is to portray , not to dis ...
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... human form . Yet even these transferred to the sun the worship which , speculatively , they consi dered due only to the Supreme mind . The history of the Jews is the record of a continua . struggle between pure Theism , supported by the ...
... human form . Yet even these transferred to the sun the worship which , speculatively , they consi dered due only to the Supreme mind . The history of the Jews is the record of a continua . struggle between pure Theism , supported by the ...
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... human nature to be intelligible to human beings . Their characters are , like their forms , marked by a certain dim resemblance to those of men , but exaggerated to gigantic dimensions and veiled in myste- rious gloom . From these ...
... human nature to be intelligible to human beings . Their characters are , like their forms , marked by a certain dim resemblance to those of men , but exaggerated to gigantic dimensions and veiled in myste- rious gloom . From these ...
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... human beings , but having nei- ther part nor lot in human infirmities ; insensi- ble to fatigue , to pleasure , and to pain ; not to be pierced by any weapon , not to be withstood by any barrier . Such we believe to have been the ...
... human beings , but having nei- ther part nor lot in human infirmities ; insensi- ble to fatigue , to pleasure , and to pain ; not to be pierced by any weapon , not to be withstood by any barrier . Such we believe to have been the ...
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... human beings . Wise men , however , have always been in - veteran diplomatist would scarcely write in clined to look with great suspicion on the an- cipher for the direction of his most confiden- gels and demons of the multitude ; and ...
... human beings . Wise men , however , have always been in - veteran diplomatist would scarcely write in clined to look with great suspicion on the an- cipher for the direction of his most confiden- gels and demons of the multitude ; and ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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