Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... force was extraordinary within certain limits ; beyond those limits the giant became a child . He assimilated a certain set of ideas as a lad , and never acquired a new idea in later life . He accumulated vast stores of knowledge , but ...
... force was extraordinary within certain limits ; beyond those limits the giant became a child . He assimilated a certain set of ideas as a lad , and never acquired a new idea in later life . He accumulated vast stores of knowledge , but ...
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... force of his affectionate nature , a reverence for the school of Wilberforce , Thornton , and his own father . He estimated most highly , not perhaps more highly than they deserved , the value of the services rendered by them in ...
... force of his affectionate nature , a reverence for the school of Wilberforce , Thornton , and his own father . He estimated most highly , not perhaps more highly than they deserved , the value of the services rendered by them in ...
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... force of the illusion . But the thought never suggests itself that we too are passing into oblivion , that our ... forces working be- hind the veil . Macaulay , therefore , can be no more a poet in the sense in which the word is In ...
... force of the illusion . But the thought never suggests itself that we too are passing into oblivion , that our ... forces working be- hind the veil . Macaulay , therefore , can be no more a poet in the sense in which the word is In ...
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... forces , yet forces with which we have to reckon . And he knows , too , how to stir the blood of the average Englishman . He ... force which goes to the composi- tion of such written archives is immense , though the 12 July , LORD MACAULAY .
... forces , yet forces with which we have to reckon . And he knows , too , how to stir the blood of the average Englishman . He ... force which goes to the composi- tion of such written archives is immense , though the 12 July , LORD MACAULAY .
Pagina 13
... force of character generally enables him to strike pretty nearly the true note . To learn the true secret of Cromwell's character , we must go to Mr. Carlyle , who can sympathize with deep currents of religious enthusiasm . Macaulay re ...
... force of character generally enables him to strike pretty nearly the true note . To learn the true secret of Cromwell's character , we must go to Mr. Carlyle , who can sympathize with deep currents of religious enthusiasm . Macaulay re ...
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