Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewOxford University Press, 1937 - 702 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 83
Página 381
... heart , must be a most imperfect law . He was not content with deterring from theft a man who still continued to be a thief at heart , with restraining a son who hated his mother from beating his mother . The only obedience on which he ...
... heart , must be a most imperfect law . He was not content with deterring from theft a man who still continued to be a thief at heart , with restraining a son who hated his mother from beating his mother . The only obedience on which he ...
Página 580
... heart ; far other- wise . There is no hardness of heart in any one of them ; but it is prejudice , and want of personal experience . ' 6 Many strangers sympathized with the bodily and mental sufferings of this distinguished woman . All ...
... heart ; far other- wise . There is no hardness of heart in any one of them ; but it is prejudice , and want of personal experience . ' 6 Many strangers sympathized with the bodily and mental sufferings of this distinguished woman . All ...
Página 663
... heart to deal harshly even with imaginary persons . His foxhunter , though ignorant , stupid , and violent , is at heart a good fellow , and is at last reclaimed by the clemency of the King . Steele was dissatisfied with his friend's ...
... heart to deal harshly even with imaginary persons . His foxhunter , though ignorant , stupid , and violent , is at heart a good fellow , and is at last reclaimed by the clemency of the King . Steele was dissatisfied with his friend's ...
Contenido
MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 51 |
SOUTHEYS COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY Jan 1830 | 92 |
MR ROBERT MONTGOMERYS POEMS April 1830 | 136 |
Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
Términos y frases comunes
absurd Addison admiration ancient appeared Bacon called character Charles Church Congreve contempt Country Wife Court Croker doubt effect eminent England English Essex fame favour favourite feelings France Frances Burney genius Halifax heart honour Horace Walpole House of Commons human Iliad intellect Johnson judge judgement King Lady language learning Leigh Hunt letters literary lived Long Parliament Lord Lord Byron Machiavelli Madame D'Arblay manner means ment Milton mind minister Miss Burney Molière Montagu moral nation nature never noble Novum Organum opinion Parliament party passages passed passion peculiar person philosophy Pilgrim's Progress Plato poems poet poetry political Pope praise Prince produced Queen readers religion Robert Montgomery scarcely seems society Southey spirit strong style talents Temple things thought tion Tories truth verses virtue Walpole Whig whole writer written Wycherley