Critical and Historical EssaysLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874 - 855 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy no- thing A local habitation and a name . " These are the fruits of the " fine frenzy " which he ascribes to the poet , she weeps ; she trembles ; she dares not go ...
... things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy no- thing A local habitation and a name . " These are the fruits of the " fine frenzy " which he ascribes to the poet , she weeps ; she trembles ; she dares not go ...
Pagina 10
... thing which is not material . But of has been marked by the purifying angel . this something we have no idea . We The reader would throw aside such a can define it only by negatives . We tale in incredulous disgust , unless it can ...
... thing which is not material . But of has been marked by the purifying angel . this something we have no idea . We The reader would throw aside such a can define it only by negatives . We tale in incredulous disgust , unless it can ...
Pagina 21
... 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 common- also have wished ...
... 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 common- also have wished ...
Pagina 22
... thing under its protection , but desert it in the day of battle , and often join to exterminate it after a defeat . England , at the time of which we are treating , abounded with fickle and selfish poli- ticians , who transferred their ...
... thing under its protection , but desert it in the day of battle , and often join to exterminate it after a defeat . England , at the time of which we are treating , abounded with fickle and selfish poli- ticians , who transferred their ...
Pagina 36
... thing was done by superiority of intel- flict , and gained by its prolongation , ligence . Their very wars , more pacific war completely changed its character . than the peace of their neighbours , Every man came into the field of ...
... thing was done by superiority of intel- flict , and gained by its prolongation , ligence . Their very wars , more pacific war completely changed its character . than the peace of their neighbours , Every man came into the field of ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1901 |
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