Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 79
Página 2
... moral and intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day to commemorate , in all love and reve ...
... moral and intellectual qualities . Nor , we are convinced , will the severest of our readers blame us if , on an occasion like the present , we turn for a short time from the topics of the day to commemorate , in all love and reve ...
Página 9
... moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude | their idiosyncrasies on their readers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the compassion of the inexperienced , by ...
... moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude | their idiosyncrasies on their readers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the compassion of the inexperienced , by ...
Página 13
... moral character of a people . We de- plore the outrages which accompany revolu- tions . But the more violent the outrages , the more assured we feel that a revolution was ne- cessary . The violence of those outrages will always be ...
... moral character of a people . We de- plore the outrages which accompany revolu- tions . But the more violent the outrages , the more assured we feel that a revolution was ne- cessary . The violence of those outrages will always be ...
Página 20
... moral principle for which the Prince is so severely censured is more or less discernible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation ...
... moral principle for which the Prince is so severely censured is more or less discernible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation ...
Página 21
... moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we nust seek for the real explanation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writings of this remarkable man . As this is a subject which suggests many interesting considera ...
... moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we nust seek for the real explanation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writings of this remarkable man . As this is a subject which suggests many interesting considera ...
Contenido
424 | |
433 | |
456 | |
502 | |
533 | |
540 | |
547 | |
556 | |
171 | |
181 | |
192 | |
211 | |
226 | |
289 | |
315 | |
345 | |
378 | |
401 | |
416 | |
563 | |
569 | |
594 | |
624 | |
657 | |
665 | |
684 | |
696 | |
709 | |
743 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
Términos y frases comunes
absurd admiration ancient appeared army Bacon better Catholic century character Charles Church Church of England Church of Rome civil Clive considered court defend Demosthenes doctrines Dupleix effect eminent enemies England English Europe evil favour feelings France French Gladstone Hampden Herodotus honour house of Bourbon House of Commons human hundred James judge king less liberty lived Long Parliament Lord Lord Byron Lord Mahon manner means ment Milton mind minister moral nation nature never Novum Organum Omichund opinion Parliament party passed persecution person philosophy Pitt poet poetry political prince principles produced Protestant Protestantism racter readers reason reform reign religion religious respect Revolution Rome scarcely seems Southey sovereign Spain spirit statesmen strong talents temper Temple thing thought thousand Thucydides tion took Tories truth Walpole Whigs whole writer