Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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Pagina 9
... mind , as a magic lantern produces an illusion on the eye of the body . And , as the magic lantern acts best in a dark room , poetry effects its purpose most completely in a dark age . As the light of knowledge breaks in upon its ...
... mind , as a magic lantern produces an illusion on the eye of the body . And , as the magic lantern acts best in a dark room , poetry effects its purpose most completely in a dark age . As the light of knowledge breaks in upon its ...
Pagina 11
... mind , that it not only was not suffocated beneath the weight of fuel , but penetrated the whole superincumbent mass with its own heat and radiance . It is not our intention to attempt any thing like a complete examination of the poetry ...
... mind , that it not only was not suffocated beneath the weight of fuel , but penetrated the whole superincumbent mass with its own heat and radiance . It is not our intention to attempt any thing like a complete examination of the poetry ...
Pagina 22
... Mind . The history of the Jews is the record of a continued struggle between pure Theism , supported by the most ... minds . It was before Deity em- bodied in a human form , walking among men , par- taking of their infirmities , leaning ...
... Mind . The history of the Jews is the record of a continued struggle between pure Theism , supported by the most ... minds . It was before Deity em- bodied in a human form , walking among men , par- taking of their infirmities , leaning ...
Pagina 27
... minds . Yet it would be difficult to name two writers whose works have been more completely , though undesignedly ... mind was , in the noble language of the Hebrew poet , 66 a land of darkness , as darkness . itself , and where the ...
... minds . Yet it would be difficult to name two writers whose works have been more completely , though undesignedly ... mind was , in the noble language of the Hebrew poet , 66 a land of darkness , as darkness . itself , and where the ...
Pagina 63
... mind , are professed without the slightest circumlocution , and assumed as the fundamental axioms of all political science . It is not strange that ordinary readers should re- gard the author of such a book as the most depraved and ...
... mind , are professed without the slightest circumlocution , and assumed as the fundamental axioms of all political science . It is not strange that ordinary readers should re- gard the author of such a book as the most depraved and ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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admiration appeared army authority Bacon believe better Catalonia Catholic century character Charles Church conduct constitution court Croker Crown death defend doctrines Elizabeth eminent enemies England English Essex Europe evil favour favourite feeling France French Hallam Hampden honour House of Bourbon House of Commons human intellect interest James Johnson judge King liberty lived Long Parliament Lord Lord Byron Lord Mahon Machiavelli manner means ment Milton mind minister moral nation nature never noble Novum Organum opinion opposition Parliament party persecuted person Petition of Right philosophy Pitt Plato poet poetry political Prince principles produced Protestant Puritans Queen racter reason reform reign religion respect Revolution Robert Montgomery scarcely seems Sir James Mackintosh Southey sovereign Spain spirit statesman Strafford strong talents temper thing thought tion took Tories truth Walpole Whigs whole writer