Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men: the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion; the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker; but he set his foot on the neck of his king. Macaulay's Essay on Milton - Página 76por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 128 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Henry Newman - 1876 - 414 páginas
...difficult to say which of the various motive principles was uppermost. "The Puritan," says Macaulay, " prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker, but he set his foot on the neck of his king :" I am not accusing such a man of hypocrisy on account of this ; having great wrongs, as he considered,... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1879 - 784 páginas
...rent, that-the dead had risen, that all nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God. Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men,— the one al^ self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion ; the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 844 páginas
...rent, that the dead had risen, that all nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God. Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men,...devotional retirement, he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. He was half-maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 640 páginas
...rent, that the dead had risen, that all nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God. Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men...devotional retirement he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. He was half-maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 136 páginas
...had risen, that all nature had shuddered at the suffering of her expiring God. Thus the Puritans were made up of two different men, the one all self-abasement,...devotional retirement, he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. He was half maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 506 páginas
...made up of two different men, the I r one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion, the othen proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated...devotional retirement, he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. He was half- maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1903 - 152 páginas
...from Macaulay's Essay on Milton, it will perhaps be conceded that he is Hebraizing, at least in part. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker;...devotional retirement he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. He was half maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 644 páginas
...rent, that the dead, had risen, that all nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God. Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men,...calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in :he dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on the neck of Ms king. In his devotional retirement,... | |
| Elizabeth Hill Spalding - 1905 - 296 páginas
...nobles by the right of an earlier creation and priests by the imposition of a mightier hand. . . . Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men,...Maker ; but he set his foot on the neck of his King. MACAULAY : " Essay on Milton." It is evident that exposition has to do with the class Exposition rather... | |
| Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 296 páginas
...Athena Keramitis. Another method is to enumerate the attributes belonging to the general subject : — Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men,...devotional retirement, he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. He was half-maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of... | |
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