Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... fact be some writers have thought inconsistent 45 necessary effects of it . The intensity of thr feelings on one subject made them tranquilo every other . One overpowering sentiment subjected to itself pity and hatred , ambi and fear ...
... fact be some writers have thought inconsistent 45 necessary effects of it . The intensity of thr feelings on one subject made them tranquilo every other . One overpowering sentiment subjected to itself pity and hatred , ambi and fear ...
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... fact , it is the age that forms the man , not the man that forms the age . Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are ; but they only pay with interest what they have received . We extol Bacon , and ...
... fact , it is the age that forms the man , not the man that forms the age . Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are ; but they only pay with interest what they have received . We extol Bacon , and ...
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... fact is , gether unreasonable ; but it is rather as an au- that poetry requires not an examining , but a thority on all points of philosophy , than as a believing frame of mind . Those feel it most , work of imagination , that he values ...
... fact is , gether unreasonable ; but it is rather as an au- that poetry requires not an examining , but a thority on all points of philosophy , than as a believing frame of mind . Those feel it most , work of imagination , that he values ...
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... fact the least romantic . It is delightful as history , because it contradicts our previous notions of human nature ... facts ; in his- tory , the facts are given to find the principles ; and the writer who does not explain the phe ...
... fact the least romantic . It is delightful as history , because it contradicts our previous notions of human nature ... facts ; in his- tory , the facts are given to find the principles ; and the writer who does not explain the phe ...
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... fact the least romantic . It is delightful as history , because it contradicts our previous notions of human nature ... facts ; in his- tory , the facts are given to find the principles ; and the writer who does not explain the phe ...
... fact the least romantic . It is delightful as history , because it contradicts our previous notions of human nature ... facts ; in his- tory , the facts are given to find the principles ; and the writer who does not explain the phe ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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