Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... give us vague phrases instead of images , arts . The improvement of the former and personified qualities instead of men . is gradual and slow . Ages are spent They may be better able to analyse in collecting materials , ages more in ...
... give us vague phrases instead of images , arts . The improvement of the former and personified qualities instead of men . is gradual and slow . Ages are spent They may be better able to analyse in collecting materials , ages more in ...
Pagina 6
... gives him no choice , and requires from him no exertion , but takes the whole upon him- self , and sets the images in so ... give up their dead . Change the structure of the sentence ; substitute one synonyme for another , and the whole ...
... gives him no choice , and requires from him no exertion , but takes the whole upon him- self , and sets the images in so ... give up their dead . Change the structure of the sentence ; substitute one synonyme for another , and the whole ...
Pagina 10
... give such a charm to the work of Swift , called poetry than a bale of canvass and the nautical observations , the affected a box of colours to be called a painting . delicacy about names , the official docu- ments transcribed at full ...
... give such a charm to the work of Swift , called poetry than a bale of canvass and the nautical observations , the affected a box of colours to be called a painting . delicacy about names , the official docu- ments transcribed at full ...
Pagina 12
... give the passage its charm would suit He talks too much of his chains and his the streets of Florence as well as the uneasy posture : he is rather too much summit of the Mount of Purgatory . depressed and agitated . His resolu- tion ...
... give the passage its charm would suit He talks too much of his chains and his the streets of Florence as well as the uneasy posture : he is rather too much summit of the Mount of Purgatory . depressed and agitated . His resolu- tion ...
Pagina 18
... give birth . They bewail the unmerited fate of Strafford . They execrate the lawless violence of the army . They laugh at the Scriptural names of the preachers . Major - generals fleecing their districts : soldiers revelling on the ...
... give birth . They bewail the unmerited fate of Strafford . They execrate the lawless violence of the army . They laugh at the Scriptural names of the preachers . Major - generals fleecing their districts : soldiers revelling on the ...
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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