Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... believe in that most orthodox article forthcoming novelties . of literary faith , that the earliest poets are generally the best , should wonder at the rule as if it were the exception . Surely the uni formity of the phenomenon ...
... believe in that most orthodox article forthcoming novelties . of literary faith , that the earliest poets are generally the best , should wonder at the rule as if it were the exception . Surely the uni formity of the phenomenon ...
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... believe that he was poetically in the right . This task , which almost any other writer would have found impracticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he pos- sessed of communicating his meaning circuit- ously , through a ...
... believe that he was poetically in the right . This task , which almost any other writer would have found impracticable , was easy to him . The peculiar art which he pos- sessed of communicating his meaning circuit- ously , through a ...
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... believe that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes ; or if , wishing even to make proselytes , he had con- lented himself with exerting only his cons ... tional influence for that purpose ...
... believe that , if James had held his own religious opinions without wishing to make proselytes ; or if , wishing even to make proselytes , he had con- lented himself with exerting only his cons ... tional influence for that purpose ...
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... believe , most of his popularity with the present generation . For ourselves , we own that we do not under stand the common phrase — a good man , but a bad king . We can as easily conceive a good man and an unnatural father , or a good ...
... believe , most of his popularity with the present generation . For ourselves , we own that we do not under stand the common phrase — a good man , but a bad king . We can as easily conceive a good man and an unnatural father , or a good ...
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... believe , there is a schism on this subject among be antiquaries . the variegated threads in shot silk , gives to the whole texture a glancing and ever - changing appearance . The explanation might have been easy , if he had been a very ...
... believe , there is a schism on this subject among be antiquaries . the variegated threads in shot silk , gives to the whole texture a glancing and ever - changing appearance . The explanation might have been easy , if he had been a very ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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