Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green & Company, 1882 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 52
Pagina 9
... become more and more definite and the shades of probability more and more distinct , the hues and lineaments of the phantoms which the poet calls up grow fainter and fainter . We cannot unite the incompatible advantages of reality and ...
... become more and more definite and the shades of probability more and more distinct , the hues and lineaments of the phantoms which the poet calls up grow fainter and fainter . We cannot unite the incompatible advantages of reality and ...
Pagina 269
... become the parasites and slaves of the great . It is melancholy to think how many of the highest and most ... becomes more and more common , the patronage of individuals becomes less and less necessary . In the middle of the last cen ...
... become the parasites and slaves of the great . It is melancholy to think how many of the highest and most ... becomes more and more common , the patronage of individuals becomes less and less necessary . In the middle of the last cen ...
Pagina 476
... become , what it is the nature of armies to become , what so many armies formed under much more favourable circumstances have become , what the army of the Roman republic became , what the army of the French republic became , an ...
... become , what it is the nature of armies to become , what so many armies formed under much more favourable circumstances have become , what the army of the Roman republic became , what the army of the French republic became , an ...
Inhoudsopgave
MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 62 |
SOUTHEYS COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY | 215 |
MOORES LIFE OF LORD BYRON June 1830 | 292 |
1 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admiration army authority beauty believe Boswell Buckinghamshire Bunyan called Catholic century character Charles Christian Church Church of England Clarendon conduct constitution contempt court crime Croker Cromwell dæmons death doctrine doubt effect eminent enemies England English evil executive government favour feeling genius Hallam Hampden honour House of Commons human interest Italy Jews Johnson King liberty literary lived Long Parliament Lord Byron Machiavelli manner means ment military Milton mind moral nation nature never noble opinion oppression Paradise Lost Parliament party passages passed passions persecution person Petition of Right Pilgrim's Progress poems poet poetry political Pope Prince principles produced Puritans racter readers reason reign religion respect Revolution Robert Montgomery says scarcely seems sophisms Southey Southey's spirit Strafford strong talents temper thing tion tyranny tyrant violent wealth Whigs whole writer