Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... measures the size . His similes are the illustrations of a traveller . Unlike those of other poets , and especially ... measure of Satan . He gives us merely a vague idea of Once more , compare the lazar - house in the eleventh book of ...
... measures the size . His similes are the illustrations of a traveller . Unlike those of other poets , and especially ... measure of Satan . He gives us merely a vague idea of Once more , compare the lazar - house in the eleventh book of ...
Pagina 16
... measures . So that evil be done , they care not who does it ; the arbitrary Charles , or the liberal William , Fer- dinand the Catholic , or Frederic the Protestant . On such occasions their deadliest opponents may reckon upon their ...
... measures . So that evil be done , they care not who does it ; the arbitrary Charles , or the liberal William , Fer- dinand the Catholic , or Frederic the Protestant . On such occasions their deadliest opponents may reckon upon their ...
Pagina 17
... measures which he had bound himself to abandon , and violates all the clauses of the very Act which he had been paid to pass . should again require a supply , and again repay it with a perjury ? They were compelled to choose whether ...
... measures which he had bound himself to abandon , and violates all the clauses of the very Act which he had been paid to pass . should again require a supply , and again repay it with a perjury ? They were compelled to choose whether ...
Pagina 23
... measures through a long series of eventful years , who formed , out of the most unpro- mising materials , the finest army that Europe had ever seen , who trampled down King , Church , and Aristocracy , who , in the short intervals of ...
... measures through a long series of eventful years , who formed , out of the most unpro- mising materials , the finest army that Europe had ever seen , who trampled down King , Church , and Aristocracy , who , in the short intervals of ...
Pagina 29
... measures , as the surest means of accelerating the moment of deliverance and revenge . Another sup- position which Lord Bacon seems to countenance , is that the treatise was merely a piece of grave irony , intended to warn nations ...
... measures , as the surest means of accelerating the moment of deliverance and revenge . Another sup- position which Lord Bacon seems to countenance , is that the treatise was merely a piece of grave irony , intended to warn nations ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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