Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... equally blind submission . At times she takes the form of a hate- ful reptile . She grovels , she hisscs , she stings . But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who , having dared to receive her ...
... equally blind submission . At times she takes the form of a hate- ful reptile . She grovels , she hisscs , she stings . But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who , having dared to receive her ...
Pagina 36
... equally bloodless combats , address , quick observation , fertile in- make up the military history of Italy vention , and profound knowledge of during the course of nearly two cen- human nature . turies . Mighty armies fight from sun ...
... equally bloodless combats , address , quick observation , fertile in- make up the military history of Italy vention , and profound knowledge of during the course of nearly two cen- human nature . turies . Mighty armies fight from sun ...
Pagina 39
... equally ter . In civil courage , in perseverance , skilled in detecting the purposes of in presence of mind , those barbarous others , and in concealing their own , warriors , who were foremost in the men who must have been formidable ...
... equally ter . In civil courage , in perseverance , skilled in detecting the purposes of in presence of mind , those barbarous others , and in concealing their own , warriors , who were foremost in the men who must have been formidable ...
Pagina 43
... equally singular fortunes of a man who under such disadvantages had achieved such exploits ; who , when sensuality , varied through innumerable forms , could no longer stimulate his sated mind , found a more powerful and du- rable ...
... equally singular fortunes of a man who under such disadvantages had achieved such exploits ; who , when sensuality , varied through innumerable forms , could no longer stimulate his sated mind , found a more powerful and du- rable ...
Pagina 45
... equally indifferent to its welfare , and equally greedy for its spoils . Florence , as yet , had only to endure degradation and extortion , to The Swiss and the Spaniards were , submit to the mandates of foreign at that time , regarded ...
... equally indifferent to its welfare , and equally greedy for its spoils . Florence , as yet , had only to endure degradation and extortion , to The Swiss and the Spaniards were , submit to the mandates of foreign at that time , regarded ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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