Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... become a little child . He must take to pieces the whole web of his mind . He must unlearn much of that knowledge which has perhaps constituted hitherto his chief title of supe- riority . His very talents will be a hinderance to him ...
... become a little child . He must take to pieces the whole web of his mind . He must unlearn much of that knowledge which has perhaps constituted hitherto his chief title of supe- riority . His very talents will be a hinderance to him ...
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... become half blind in the house of bondage acquainted with their duties and their rights . The retribution was just and natural . If they suffered from popular ignorance , it was be- cause they had themselves taken away the key | of ...
... become half blind in the house of bondage acquainted with their duties and their rights . The retribution was just and natural . If they suffered from popular ignorance , it was be- cause they had themselves taken away the key | of ...
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... become statesmen . The sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon celebrity of the man who refuted it , the " Enca against an army in which a king is known to magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the be posted , is to approach ...
... become statesmen . The sacred at the Boyne ? To discharge cannon celebrity of the man who refuted it , the " Enca against an army in which a king is known to magni dextra , " gives it all its fame with the be posted , is to approach ...
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... becoming poets , is not perhaps equally evident . But the fact is , that poetry requires not an examining , but a ... becomes a poet . It is by treat - made all its sights and sounds familiar to the ing those creations as deceptions ...
... becoming poets , is not perhaps equally evident . But the fact is , that poetry requires not an examining , but a ... becomes a poet . It is by treat - made all its sights and sounds familiar to the ing those creations as deceptions ...
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... become prevalent on the Conti- nent as well as in this country . Italy has al- ready produced an historical novel , of high merit and of still higher promise . In France , the practice has been carried to a length some- what whimsical ...
... become prevalent on the Conti- nent as well as in this country . Italy has al- ready produced an historical novel , of high merit and of still higher promise . In France , the practice has been carried to a length some- what whimsical ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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