Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local ... body . And , as the magic lantern acts best in a dark room , poetry effects its purpose most completely in a dark ...
... bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy nothing A local ... body . And , as the magic lantern acts best in a dark room , poetry effects its purpose most completely in a dark ...
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... body which he leaves . Are the miseries of continued possession less horrible than the struggles of the tremendous exorcism ? form of a foul and poisonous snake . Those who injured her during the period of her dis guise , were forever ...
... body which he leaves . Are the miseries of continued possession less horrible than the struggles of the tremendous exorcism ? form of a foul and poisonous snake . Those who injured her during the period of her dis guise , were forever ...
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... body . We shall proceed to notice some of the peculiarities which distinguished him from his contempo- raries . And , for that purpose , it is necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that ...
... body . We shall proceed to notice some of the peculiarities which distinguished him from his contempo- raries . And , for that purpose , it is necessary to take a short survey of the parties into which the political world was at that ...
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... body , distinct from the good of the members , and sometimes hardly compatible with it , seems to be the object which he proposes to himself . Of all politi- cal fallacies , this has had the widest and the most mischievous operation ...
... body , distinct from the good of the members , and sometimes hardly compatible with it , seems to be the object which he proposes to himself . Of all politi- cal fallacies , this has had the widest and the most mischievous operation ...
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... body is covered with hair and quills . And when all this had been The ages in which the masterpieces of ima- said , would any one of the auditors have gination have been produced , have by no formed a just idea of a porcupine ? Would ...
... body is covered with hair and quills . And when all this had been The ages in which the masterpieces of ima- said , would any one of the auditors have gination have been produced , have by no formed a just idea of a porcupine ? Would ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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