Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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... seems to arise from the care- lessness of a native , not from the igno- rance of a foreigner . We may apply to him what Denham with great felicity says of Cowley . He wears the garb , but not the clothes of the ancients . Throughout the ...
... seems to arise from the care- lessness of a native , not from the igno- rance of a foreigner . We may apply to him what Denham with great felicity says of Cowley . He wears the garb , but not the clothes of the ancients . Throughout the ...
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... seems to depend on the knowledge which he possesses that he holds the fate of his torturer in his hands , and that ... seem to harmonize less with the fragrant groves and grace- To return for a moment to the pa- rallel which we have been ...
... seems to depend on the knowledge which he possesses that he holds the fate of his torturer in his hands , and that ... seem to harmonize less with the fragrant groves and grace- To return for a moment to the pa- rallel which we have been ...
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... seems , no doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the circumstances in which the country was then placed were extraordinary . The ambition of Oliver was of no vulgar kind . He never seems to have coveted despotic power . He at ...
... seems , no doubt , at first sight , extraordinary . But all the circumstances in which the country was then placed were extraordinary . The ambition of Oliver was of no vulgar kind . He never seems to have coveted despotic power . He at ...
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... seems Several authors have hinted that the inconceivable that the martyr of free- Gunpowder Plot is to be primarily dom should have designedly acted as attributed to his doctrines , and seem to the apostle of tyranny . Several emi ...
... seems Several authors have hinted that the inconceivable that the martyr of free- Gunpowder Plot is to be primarily dom should have designedly acted as attributed to his doctrines , and seem to the apostle of tyranny . Several emi ...
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... seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy . The earliest as- sailant , as far as we are aware , was a countryman ʊ our own , Cardinal Pole . The author of the Anti - Machiavelli was a French Protestant . It is , therefore , in ...
... seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy . The earliest as- sailant , as far as we are aware , was a countryman ʊ our own , Cardinal Pole . The author of the Anti - Machiavelli was a French Protestant . It is , therefore , in ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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