Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton., 1866 - 744 páginas |
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... philosopher , the glory of English literature , the champion and the martyr of English liberty . The fact is , that ... philosophical , that of a half - civilized people is poetical . This change in the language of men is part- ly the ...
... philosopher , the glory of English literature , the champion and the martyr of English liberty . The fact is , that ... philosophical , that of a half - civilized people is poetical . This change in the language of men is part- ly the ...
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... philosophy , abundance of just classifica- tion and subtle analysis , abundance of wit and eloquence , abundance of verses , and even of T If these reasonings be just , no poet has ever triumphed over greater difficulties than Milton ...
... philosophy , abundance of just classifica- tion and subtle analysis , abundance of wit and eloquence , abundance of verses , and even of T If these reasonings be just , no poet has ever triumphed over greater difficulties than Milton ...
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... philosophy of history is to be learnt . And he and the eloquent , on nobles and priests , they who approaches this ... philosophers and poets , they were deeply read in the oracles of God . If their names were not found in the registers ...
... philosophy of history is to be learnt . And he and the eloquent , on nobles and priests , they who approaches this ... philosophers and poets , they were deeply read in the oracles of God . If their names were not found in the registers ...
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... philosophy , in painting , in architecture , in sculpture , they had no rivals . Their manners were polished , their perceptions acute , their invention ready ; they were tolerant , affable , humane . But of courage and sincerity they ...
... philosophy , in painting , in architecture , in sculpture , they had no rivals . Their manners were polished , their perceptions acute , their invention ready ; they were tolerant , affable , humane . But of courage and sincerity they ...
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... philosophy , than as a work of imagination , that he values the Æneid . The most trivial passages he regards as ora- cles of the highest authority , and of the most recondite meaning . He describes his con- ductor as the sea of all ...
... philosophy , than as a work of imagination , that he values the Æneid . The most trivial passages he regards as ora- cles of the highest authority , and of the most recondite meaning . He describes his con- ductor as the sea of all ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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