Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... respect - ever , though outyoted , have not been ing the nature of the Deity , the eternity of matter , and the observation of the Sabbath , might , we think , have caused more just surprise . But we will not go into the discus- sion of ...
... respect - ever , though outyoted , have not been ing the nature of the Deity , the eternity of matter , and the observation of the Sabbath , might , we think , have caused more just surprise . But we will not go into the discus- sion of ...
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... respect differs but they are merely the instruments of from that of Dante , as the adventures his art , not its objects . They are the of Amadis differ from those of Gulliver . materials which he is to dispose in such The author of ...
... respect differs but they are merely the instruments of from that of Dante , as the adventures his art , not its objects . They are the of Amadis differ from those of Gulliver . materials which he is to dispose in such The author of ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay. In one respect , only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles ven- ture to say that he was a better sove- reign than his son . He was not , in name and profession , a Papist ; we say Charles himself ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay. In one respect , only , we think , can the warmest admirers of Charles ven- ture to say that he was a better sove- reign than his son . He was not , in name and profession , a Papist ; we say Charles himself ...
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... respect on this his festival , we be found linger- the hardihood with which he main- ing near his shrine , how worthless so- tained them . He , in general , left to ever may be the offering which we others the credit of expounding and ...
... respect on this his festival , we be found linger- the hardihood with which he main- ing near his shrine , how worthless so- tained them . He , in general , left to ever may be the offering which we others the credit of expounding and ...
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... respect . The Italians re- and counter - marches , pillaging expedi - garded with corresponding lenity those tions and blockades , bloodless capitu- crimes which require self - command , lations and equally bloodless combats , address ...
... respect . The Italians re- and counter - marches , pillaging expedi - garded with corresponding lenity those tions and blockades , bloodless capitu- crimes which require self - command , lations and equally bloodless combats , address ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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