Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... talents will be a hinderance to him . His difficulties will be proportioned to his proficiency in the pursuits which are fashionable among his contemporaries ; and that proficiency will in general be proportioned to the vigour and ...
... talents will be a hinderance to him . His difficulties will be proportioned to his proficiency in the pursuits which are fashionable among his contemporaries ; and that proficiency will in general be proportioned to the vigour and ...
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... talents . From the moment that Charles the Eighth descended from the Alps , the whole character of Italian politics was changed . The governments of the Peninsula cease to form an independent system . Drawn from their old We have ...
... talents . From the moment that Charles the Eighth descended from the Alps , the whole character of Italian politics was changed . The governments of the Peninsula cease to form an independent system . Drawn from their old We have ...
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... talent which blank verse exhibits to the greatest advantage , and was certainly the best writer of heroic rhyme in our ... talents than those which h possessed ; that , in aspiring to emulate it , h was wasting , in a hopeless attempt ...
... talent which blank verse exhibits to the greatest advantage , and was certainly the best writer of heroic rhyme in our ... talents than those which h possessed ; that , in aspiring to emulate it , h was wasting , in a hopeless attempt ...
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... talent for description , or a talent for narration , department , he succeeded as completely as his may , for a time , pass for dramatic genius . contemporary Gibbons succeeded in the similar Dryden was an incomparable reasoner in verse ...
... talent for description , or a talent for narration , department , he succeeded as completely as his may , for a time , pass for dramatic genius . contemporary Gibbons succeeded in the similar Dryden was an incomparable reasoner in verse ...
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... talents had merged in another so completely , that it could not be severed ; because , having long been habituated to invent and narrate at the same time , they found it impossible to narrate without inventing . Some capricious and ...
... talents had merged in another so completely , that it could not be severed ; because , having long been habituated to invent and narrate at the same time , they found it impossible to narrate without inventing . Some capricious and ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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