Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... about the matter at all . His creed on such subjects will no more influence his poetry , properly so called . than the notions which a painter may have conceived respecting the lachrymal glands 2 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... about the matter at all . His creed on such subjects will no more influence his poetry , properly so called . than the notions which a painter may have conceived respecting the lachrymal glands 2 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... called poetry , than a bale of canvass and a box of colours are to be called a painting . Logicians may reason about abstractions , but the great mass of mankind can never feel an interest in them . They must have images . The strong ...
... called poetry , than a bale of canvass and a box of colours are to be called a painting . Logicians may reason about abstractions , but the great mass of mankind can never feel an interest in them . They must have images . The strong ...
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... called forth such severe reprehensions . no exception appears to have been taken . The cry against them was first raised beyond the Alps - and seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy The earliest assailant , as | far 20 ...
... called forth such severe reprehensions . no exception appears to have been taken . The cry against them was first raised beyond the Alps - and seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy The earliest assailant , as | far 20 ...
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... called into action . The Carlovingian sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it . The generous policy of Otho encouraged it . It might perhaps have been suppressed by a close coalition between the Church and the Empire . It was fostered ...
... called into action . The Carlovingian sovereigns were too imbecile to subdue it . The generous policy of Otho encouraged it . It might perhaps have been suppressed by a close coalition between the Church and the Empire . It was fostered ...
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... called erroneous . The interests of every in- dividual were inseparably bound up with those of the state . An invasion destroyed his corn- fields and vineyards , drove him from his home , and compelled him to encounter all the hard ...
... called erroneous . The interests of every in- dividual were inseparably bound up with those of the state . An invasion destroyed his corn- fields and vineyards , drove him from his home , and compelled him to encounter all the hard ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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