Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2Appleton, 1861 |
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... King George's arrival . " † Now Johnson , though a bigoted Tory , was not quite such a fool as Mr. Croker here represents him to be . In the Life of Granville , Lord Landsdowne , which stands next to the Life of Tickell , mention is ...
... King George's arrival . " † Now Johnson , though a bigoted Tory , was not quite such a fool as Mr. Croker here represents him to be . In the Life of Granville , Lord Landsdowne , which stands next to the Life of Tickell , mention is ...
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... and perfectly qualified to decide on the comparative merits of the Common Side in the King's Bench prison , and of Mount Scoundrel in the Flect . Even The the poorest pitied him ; and they well might pity BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . 37.
... and perfectly qualified to decide on the comparative merits of the Common Side in the King's Bench prison , and of Mount Scoundrel in the Flect . Even The the poorest pitied him ; and they well might pity BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . 37.
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... King of France has no sons , but only a daughter , then , when the king dies , this here daughter , according to that there law , cannot be made queen , but the next near relative , provided he is a man , is made king , and not the last ...
... King of France has no sons , but only a daughter , then , when the king dies , this here daughter , according to that there law , cannot be made queen , but the next near relative , provided he is a man , is made king , and not the last ...
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... king's English . His constant prac- tice of padding out a sentence with useless epithets , till it became as stiff as the bust of an exquisite ; his antithetical forms of expression , constantly employed even where there is no ...
... king's English . His constant prac- tice of padding out a sentence with useless epithets , till it became as stiff as the bust of an exquisite ; his antithetical forms of expression , constantly employed even where there is no ...
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... the crown . No English king has ever enjoyed such absolute power as Henry the Eighth . But while the royal prerogatives were acquiring strength at the expense of the nobility , two 62 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... the crown . No English king has ever enjoyed such absolute power as Henry the Eighth . But while the royal prerogatives were acquiring strength at the expense of the nobility , two 62 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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Página 403 - Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes ; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes. We see in needle-works and embroideries it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and solemn ground, than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a lightsome ground. Judge therefore of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye. Certainly virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they are incensed or crushed; for prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth...
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Página 45 - is a good man, a pious man. I am afraid he has not been in the inside of a church for many years ; but he never passes a church without pulling off his hat : this shows he has good principles.
Página 30 - Many of the greatest men that ever lived have written biography. Boswell was one of the smallest men that ever lived, and he has beaten them all.
Página 396 - Fold it, and it seemed a toy for the hand of a lady. Spread it, and the armies of powerful Sultans might repose beneath its shade.
Página 379 - ... the aim of the Platonic philosophy was to exalt man into a god. The aim of the Baconian philosophy was to provide man with what he requires while he continues to be man. The aim of the Platonic philosophy was to raise us far above vulgar wants. The aim of the Baconian philosophy was to supply our vulgar wants. The former aim was noble ; but the latter was attainable.
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Página 55 - ... wig with the scorched foretop, the dirty hands, the nails bitten and pared to the quick. We see the eyes and mouth moving with convulsive twitches ; we see the heavy form rolling ; we hear it puffing ; and then comes the
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