Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous: Critical and miscellaneous writings, Volumen2Phillips, 1854 - 176 páginas |
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... immortal ! presses us with the immortality of virtue ; and while he leaves us painfully to regret the stains which the most gifted and energetic charac- ters contract amidst the pollutions of time , he inspires us with hope that these ...
... immortal ! presses us with the immortality of virtue ; and while he leaves us painfully to regret the stains which the most gifted and energetic charac- ters contract amidst the pollutions of time , he inspires us with hope that these ...
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Critical and miscellaneous writings Thomas Babington Macaulay. elixir of immortality to furnish out for himself | hour ; but it is ever the peculiar power of Mr. a dainty solitude , where he may dwell , soothed Godwin to make us feel ...
Critical and miscellaneous writings Thomas Babington Macaulay. elixir of immortality to furnish out for himself | hour ; but it is ever the peculiar power of Mr. a dainty solitude , where he may dwell , soothed Godwin to make us feel ...
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... immortality of the affections . He must represent humanity as a rock , beaten , and sometimes overspread , with the mighty waters of anguish , but still unshaken . We look to him for hopes , princi- ples , resting places of the soul ...
... immortality of the affections . He must represent humanity as a rock , beaten , and sometimes overspread , with the mighty waters of anguish , but still unshaken . We look to him for hopes , princi- ples , resting places of the soul ...
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... immortality manifest in the meek submission , in the deadly wrestle with fate , and even in the mortal agonies of his noblest characters . What , in true dignity , does virtue lose by the pangs which its clay tenement endures , if we ...
... immortality manifest in the meek submission , in the deadly wrestle with fate , and even in the mortal agonies of his noblest characters . What , in true dignity , does virtue lose by the pangs which its clay tenement endures , if we ...
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... immortality - though the slightest limb of each of the figures is finished as though it had been the labour of a life . These eternal works were complete - the spirit which inspired their authors was extinct- when Aristotle began to ...
... immortality - though the slightest limb of each of the figures is finished as though it had been the labour of a life . These eternal works were complete - the spirit which inspired their authors was extinct- when Aristotle began to ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1846 |
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous (Classic Reprint) T. Babington Macaulay Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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