Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... over the world , while Judaism scarcely ever acquired a proselyte , operated more powerfully than this feeling . God , the uncreated , the in- comprehensible , the invisible , attracted | ployed to represent 10 MILTON .
... over the world , while Judaism scarcely ever acquired a proselyte , operated more powerfully than this feeling . God , the uncreated , the in- comprehensible , the invisible , attracted | ployed to represent 10 MILTON .
Pagina 11
... feeling . The multitude is more easily | interested for the most unmeaning badge , or the most insignificant name , than for the most important principle . From these considerations , we infer that no poet , who should affect that ...
... feeling . The multitude is more easily | interested for the most unmeaning badge , or the most insignificant name , than for the most important principle . From these considerations , we infer that no poet , who should affect that ...
Pagina 13
... feelings . forth their blood on scaffolds . Venal and licentious scribblers , with just sufficient talent to clothe the ... feeling . In rabble of Comus , grotesque monsters , every line of the Divine Comedy we half bestial , half human ...
... feelings . forth their blood on scaffolds . Venal and licentious scribblers , with just sufficient talent to clothe the ... feeling . In rabble of Comus , grotesque monsters , every line of the Divine Comedy we half bestial , half human ...
Pagina 20
... feelings which , how- ever unreasonable , no government could safely venture to outrage . But though we think the ... feeling which would have re- strained us from committing the act would have led us , after it had been committed ...
... feelings which , how- ever unreasonable , no government could safely venture to outrage . But though we think the ... feeling which would have re- strained us from committing the act would have led us , after it had been committed ...
Pagina 26
... feelings by which the gallant to be the most important . He was de- Cavaliers were misled . But of those sirous that the people should think for feelings he was the master and not the themselves as well as tax themselves , slave . Like ...
... feelings by which the gallant to be the most important . He was de- Cavaliers were misled . But of those sirous that the people should think for feelings he was the master and not the themselves as well as tax themselves , slave . Like ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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absurd admiration appeared army authority Bacon believe Bengal Catholic century character Charles Church Church of England Church of Rome Clive conduct Council Court Crown defend doctrines Duke Dupleix eminent enemies England English Europe evil favour feeling France French Gladstone Hampden Hastings honour House of Bourbon House of Commons human hundred India James judge King letters liberty lived Long Parliament Lord Lord Byron manner means ment mind ministers moral Nabob nation nature never noble Novum Organum Nuncomar Omichund opinion Parliament party passed persecuted person Pitt poet poetry political Prince principles produced Protestant Protestantism Puritans racter reason reform reign religion religious respect Revolution Rome scarcely seems Southey sovereign Spain spirit statesman strong talents Temple thing thought thousand tion took Tories truth Walpole Whigs whole writer