 | Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 312 páginas
...understand these things rightly, must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffeehouse. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1154 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | American Institute of Instruction - 1888 - 310 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffeehouse. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | American Institute of Instruction - 1888 - 300 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffeehouse. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | John Franklin Genung - 1902 - 324 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He 135 must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1889 - 796 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 484 páginas
...there. The great business transactions of the political world are of the intelligible description. Macaulay has himself said : ' A history, in which...with vulgar expressions.' And a singular efficacy of fancv gives him voL. II. n the power to do so. Some portion of the essence of human nature is concealed... | |
 | Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1893 - 460 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 394 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 236 páginas
...understand these things rightly, must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must see ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business, and in their ordinary pleasures. He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffeehouse. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
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