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" The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected to itself pity and hatred, ambition and fear. Death had lost its terrors and pleasure its charms. "
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous - Página 16
por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 744 páginas
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High School English: A Manual of Composition and Literature

Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 296 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...their sorrows, but not for the things of this world. — MACAULAY : Essay on Milton. Often the use of concrete examples, of familiar instances, or of anecdotes...
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The Days and Deeds: Reader and Speaker

1912 - 462 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...things of this world. Enthusiasm had made them Stoics, and cleared their minds from every vulgar passion and prejudice, and raised them above the influence...
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Literary Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 824 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one ., subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...prejudice, and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption. It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ends, but never to choose unwise means....
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...prejudice, and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption. It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ends, but never to choose unwise means....
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Essays, English and American

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1920 - 494 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...the things of this world. Enthusiasm had made them Stoics,7 had cleared their minds from every vulgar passion and prejudice, and raised them above the...
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The Oral Study of Literature

Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...prejudice, and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption. It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ends, but never to choose unwise means....
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1923 - 450 páginas
...fact, the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...their tears, their raptures and their sorrows, but Hot for the- things of this world. Enthusiasm had made them Stoics, had cleared their minds from every...
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Adventures in Essay Reading: Essays Selected by the Department of Rhetoric ...

University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 454 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...prejudice, and raised them above the influence of danger and of corruption. It sometimes might lead them to pursue unwise ends, but never to choose unwise means....
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Précis Writing for American Schools: Methods of Abridging, Summarizing ...

Samuel Thurber - 1924 - 172 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...their sorrows, but not for the things of this world. — THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY, Essay on Milton CEEB, 1920 THE originality of form and treatment which...
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The Christian Review, Volumen5

1840 - 708 páginas
...fact the necessary effects of it The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil on every other. One overpowering sentiment had subjected...things of this world. Enthusiasm had made them Stoics, and cleared their minds from every vulgar passion and prejudice, and raised them above the influence...
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