Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... mind , if any thing which gives so much pleasure ought to be called unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not of course all writing in verse , nor even all good writing in verse . Our definition excludes many metrical compo- sitions which ...
... mind , if any thing which gives so much pleasure ought to be called unsoundness . By poetry we mean , not of course all writing in verse , nor even all good writing in verse . Our definition excludes many metrical compo- sitions which ...
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... mind indeed do we think his classical diction com- through conductors . The most unimaginative parable to that of Milton . The authority of man must understand the Iliad . Homer gives Johnson is against us on this point . But him no ...
... mind indeed do we think his classical diction com- through conductors . The most unimaginative parable to that of Milton . The authority of man must understand the Iliad . Homer gives Johnson is against us on this point . But him no ...
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... mind overcame every calamity . Neither blindness , nor gout , nor age , nor penury , nor domestic afflictions , nor political disappointments , nor abuse , nor pro- scription , nor neglect , had power to disturu his sedate and majestic ...
... mind overcame every calamity . Neither blindness , nor gout , nor age , nor penury , nor domestic afflictions , nor political disappointments , nor abuse , nor pro- scription , nor neglect , had power to disturu his sedate and majestic ...
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... mind , are pro- fessed without the slightest circumlocution , and assumed as the fundamental axioms of all political science . he covered - in his Comedies , designed for entertainment of the multiade - in his Com ments on Livy ...
... mind , are pro- fessed without the slightest circumlocution , and assumed as the fundamental axioms of all political science . he covered - in his Comedies , designed for entertainment of the multiade - in his Com ments on Livy ...
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... mind alto- a rival whom he might stab in a friendly em gether depraved , in company with great and brace , or poison in a consecrated wafer . good qualities , with generosity , with benevo- Yet this man , black with the vices which we ...
... mind alto- a rival whom he might stab in a friendly em gether depraved , in company with great and brace , or poison in a consecrated wafer . good qualities , with generosity , with benevo- Yet this man , black with the vices which we ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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