Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... thoughts . " This is easily said ; but what if he could not seduce the reader to drop it from his thoughts ? What if the contrary opinion had taken so full a possession of the minds of men , as to leave no room even for the quasi ...
... thoughts . " This is easily said ; but what if he could not seduce the reader to drop it from his thoughts ? What if the contrary opinion had taken so full a possession of the minds of men , as to leave no room even for the quasi ...
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... have beer more completely , though undesignedly , coloured by their personal feelings . The character of Milton was peculiarly distinguished by loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by intensity of 30 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... have beer more completely , though undesignedly , coloured by their personal feelings . The character of Milton was peculiarly distinguished by loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by intensity of 30 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by intensity of feeling . X In every ... thoughts of a pander in the style of a bellman , were now the favourite writers of the sovereign and the public . It ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by intensity of feeling . X In every ... thoughts of a pander in the style of a bellman , were now the favourite writers of the sovereign and the public . It ...
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... thought , none of the hard and brilliant enamel of Petrarch in the style . They are simple but majestic records of the feelings of the poet ; as little tricked out for the public eye as his diary would have been . A victory , an ...
... thought , none of the hard and brilliant enamel of Petrarch in the style . They are simple but majestic records of the feelings of the poet ; as little tricked out for the public eye as his diary would have been . A victory , an ...
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... thought necessary to keep under close re straint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily circumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom ! These are the parts of the ...
... thought necessary to keep under close re straint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily circumstanced , that at that time its misery was necessary to our happiness , and its slavery to our freedom ! These are the parts of the ...
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