Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... characters , and which a single moveable head goes think only of the poetry , we shall ad- round twenty different bodies ... character . this partiality leads our countryman to The genius of the greatest of the Athe - bestow on " sad ...
... characters , and which a single moveable head goes think only of the poetry , we shall ad- round twenty different bodies ... character . this partiality leads our countryman to The genius of the greatest of the Athe - bestow on " sad ...
Pagina 12
... character ; and the same pecu- liarity may be traced in his mythology . It has nothing of the amenity and elegance which we generally find in the superstitions of Greece . All is rugged , barbaric , and colossal . The legends of ...
... character ; and the same pecu- liarity may be traced in his mythology . It has nothing of the amenity and elegance which we generally find in the superstitions of Greece . All is rugged , barbaric , and colossal . The legends of ...
Pagina 13
... character of Milton was pecu- loathsome herd , which could be com- liarly distinguished by loftiness of spirit ; pared to nothing so fitly as to the that of Dante by intensity of feeling . In rabble of Comus , grotesque monsters , every ...
... character of Milton was pecu- loathsome herd , which could be com- liarly distinguished by loftiness of spirit ; pared to nothing so fitly as to the that of Dante by intensity of feeling . In rabble of Comus , grotesque monsters , every ...
Pagina 18
... character of an indi- vidual , leave out of our consideration his conduct in the most important of all human relations ; and if in that re- lation we find him to have been selfish , cruel , and deceitful , we shall take the liberty to ...
... character of an indi- vidual , leave out of our consideration his conduct in the most important of all human relations ; and if in that re- lation we find him to have been selfish , cruel , and deceitful , we shall take the liberty to ...
Pagina 23
... character lie on the sur- which distinguished some of the ad- face . He that runs may read them ; herents of Charles the First , or the easy nor have there been wanting attentive good - breeding for which the court of and malicious ...
... character lie on the sur- which distinguished some of the ad- face . He that runs may read them ; herents of Charles the First , or the easy nor have there been wanting attentive good - breeding for which the court of and malicious ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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