Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... judge and com- pare ; but they will not create . They will talk about the old poets , and com- ment on them , and to a certain degree enjoy them . But they will scarcely be able to conceive the effect which poetry produced on their ...
... judge and com- pare ; but they will not create . They will talk about the old poets , and com- ment on them , and to a certain degree enjoy them . But they will scarcely be able to conceive the effect which poetry produced on their ...
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... judge between two Latin styles as a language has contributed something of habitual drunkard to set up for a wine - grace , of energy , or of music . In the taster . Versification in a dead language is an exotic , a far - fetched ...
... judge between two Latin styles as a language has contributed something of habitual drunkard to set up for a wine - grace , of energy , or of music . In the taster . Versification in a dead language is an exotic , a far - fetched ...
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... judge , and the rags of a was consistent with its original form . beggar . In all the characters , patriots His portraits of men have a sort of and tyrants , haters and lovers , the similarity ; but it is the similarity not frown and ...
... judge , and the rags of a was consistent with its original form . beggar . In all the characters , patriots His portraits of men have a sort of and tyrants , haters and lovers , the similarity ; but it is the similarity not frown and ...
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... judge . The principles of the Revolution have often been grossly misrepresented , and never more than in the course of the present year . There is a certain class of men , who , while they profess to hold in reverence the great names ...
... judge . The principles of the Revolution have often been grossly misrepresented , and never more than in the course of the present year . There is a certain class of men , who , while they profess to hold in reverence the great names ...
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... Judge and an eternal reward . And hence he acquired their contempt of external That from which the public character circumstances , their fortitude , their of Milton derives its great and peculiar tranquillity , their inflexible ...
... Judge and an eternal reward . And hence he acquired their contempt of external That from which the public character circumstances , their fortitude , their of Milton derives its great and peculiar tranquillity , their inflexible ...
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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