Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... manner as to make up a man , a real , living , individual man ? Perhaps no person can be a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without a cer- tain unsoundness of mind , if any thing which gives so much pleasure ought to be called ...
... manner as to make up a man , a real , living , individual man ? Perhaps no person can be a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without a cer- tain unsoundness of mind , if any thing which gives so much pleasure ought to be called ...
Pagina 6
... manners of a distant region . A third evokes all the dear classical recollections of childhood , the school- room , the dog ... manner more happily displayed than in the Allegro and the Penseroso . It is impossible to conceive that the ...
... manners of a distant region . A third evokes all the dear classical recollections of childhood , the school- room , the dog ... manner more happily displayed than in the Allegro and the Penseroso . It is impossible to conceive that the ...
Pagina 9
... manner . guardian angels , he stands like Te- We cannot , we think , better illustrate neriffe or Atlas : his stature reaches our opinion respecting our own great the sky . Contrast with these descrip- poet , than by contrasting him ...
... manner . guardian angels , he stands like Te- We cannot , we think , better illustrate neriffe or Atlas : his stature reaches our opinion respecting our own great the sky . Contrast with these descrip- poet , than by contrasting him ...
Pagina 10
... manner as to present a picture to the made his book ridiculous if he had in- mental eye . And if they are not so dis- troduced those minute particulars which posed , they are no more entitled to be give such a charm to the work of Swift ...
... manner as to present a picture to the made his book ridiculous if he had in- mental eye . And if they are not so dis- troduced those minute particulars which posed , they are no more entitled to be give such a charm to the work of Swift ...
Pagina 21
... manner which has that the thing had not been done , while extorted praise even from Lord Cla- the people disapproved of it . But , for rendon . For himself he demanded the sake of public liberty , we should indeed the first place in the ...
... manner which has that the thing had not been done , while extorted praise even from Lord Cla- the people disapproved of it . But , for rendon . For himself he demanded the sake of public liberty , we should indeed the first place in 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