Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton., 1866 - 744 páginas |
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... tory , threw over them a spell potent as that of Duessa ; and , like the Red - Cross Knight , they thought that they were doing battle for an in- jured beauty , while they defended a false and loathsome sorceress . In truth , they ...
... tory , threw over them a spell potent as that of Duessa ; and , like the Red - Cross Knight , they thought that they were doing battle for an in- jured beauty , while they defended a false and loathsome sorceress . In truth , they ...
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... tories rose on every shore . Their money- to poetry ; nor was it long before a poet ap- changers set their tables in every city . Manu- peared who knew how to employ them . Early factures flourished . Banks were established . in the ...
... tories rose on every shore . Their money- to poetry ; nor was it long before a poet ap- changers set their tables in every city . Manu- peared who knew how to employ them . Early factures flourished . Banks were established . in the ...
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... tory . It may be laid down as a general rule , though subject to considerab'e qualifications and ex- ceptions , that history oegins in Novel and ends in Essay . Of the romantic historians Herodo- rus is the earliest and the best . His ...
... tory . It may be laid down as a general rule , though subject to considerab'e qualifications and ex- ceptions , that history oegins in Novel and ends in Essay . Of the romantic historians Herodo- rus is the earliest and the best . His ...
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... tory . Grecian confederacy , or the expressions which thority , but in itself not improbat e , it was passed between Aristides and Themistocles at composed not to be read , but to be heard . It their famous interview , have been ...
... tory . Grecian confederacy , or the expressions which thority , but in itself not improbat e , it was passed between Aristides and Themistocles at composed not to be read , but to be heard . It their famous interview , have been ...
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... tories of great empires , written by men of atrical effect and high flown sentiment which eminent ability , lie ur.read on the shelves of had poisoned almost every other work on the ostentatious libraries . same subject , his book is ...
... tories of great empires , written by men of atrical effect and high flown sentiment which eminent ability , lie ur.read on the shelves of had poisoned almost every other work on the ostentatious libraries . same subject , his book is ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
Términos y frases comunes
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