Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1875 - 744 páginas |
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... seem to harmonize less with the fragrant groves and graceful porticos , in which his countrymen paid their vows to the ... seems to depend on the know ledge which he possesses , that he holds the fate of his torturer in his hands , and ...
... seem to harmonize less with the fragrant groves and graceful porticos , in which his countrymen paid their vows to the ... seems to depend on the know ledge which he possesses , that he holds the fate of his torturer in his hands , and ...
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... seems , no doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the circumstances in which the country was then placed were extraordinary . The ambition of Oliver was of no vulgar kind . He never seems to have coveted despotic power . He at ...
... seems , no doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the circumstances in which the country was then placed were extraordinary . The ambition of Oliver was of no vulgar kind . He never seems to have coveted despotic power . He at ...
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... seems to be an enigma - a gro- tesque assemblage of incongruous qualities- It is not strange that ordinary readers should selfishness and generosity , cruelty and benevo regard the author of such a book as the most lence , craft and ...
... seems to be an enigma - a gro- tesque assemblage of incongruous qualities- It is not strange that ordinary readers should selfishness and generosity , cruelty and benevo regard the author of such a book as the most lence , craft and ...
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... seems , at first sight , a the feelings of others , and to delight in the cha collection of contradictions , a phantom , as rities and courtesies of social life . Perpetually monstrous as the portress of hell in Milton , half descending ...
... seems , at first sight , a the feelings of others , and to delight in the cha collection of contradictions , a phantom , as rities and courtesies of social life . Perpetually monstrous as the portress of hell in Milton , half descending ...
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... seem to have differed for an art is the frequent occurrence , not of de the better , and whose only fault was , that ... seems to pro - debar the poet from any grace of composition . ceed from a man labouring to express that which is ...
... seem to have differed for an art is the frequent occurrence , not of de the better , and whose only fault was , that ... seems to pro - debar the poet from any grace of composition . ceed from a man labouring to express that which is ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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