 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 362 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... | |
 | Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces and solemn days. He must grandsires, in their doublets dressed. must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Theodore Christian Blegen, Bertha Lion Heilbron - 1925 - 466 páginas
...Blue Earth counties, it is rich in that valuable social history which, as Macaulay says, shows us " ordinary men, as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasure." Take, for example, this paragraph : " I remember the Christmas of that year [1861] more... | |
 | Vincent E. Starzinger - 188 páginas
...appropriated." Just as important as armies and senates are "the fine shades of national character . . . ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures . . . the convivial table and the domestic hearth. . . vulgar expressions . . . even the retreats of... | |
 | James Chandler - 1999 - 616 páginas
...understand these things rightly must not confine his observations to palaces on 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 ot the exchange and the coffee-house. He must obtain admittance to the convivial... | |
 | Beverley C. Southgate - 2001 - 224 páginas
...century, Macaulay had appealed to historians to extend their interests from 'palaces and solemn days', to 'ordinary men as they appear in their ordinary business and in their ordinary pleasures';9 and this more popular approach was re-affirmed in the 1870s, when the English historian... | |
 | Thomas Babington Macaulay - 2005 - 553 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... | |
 | 1890 - 340 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... | |
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