Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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Pagina 28
... suffer- ings could render sullen or fretful . Such as it was when , on the eve of great events , he returned from his travels , in the prime of health and manly beauty , loaded with literary distinctions , and glowing with patriotic ...
... suffer- ings could render sullen or fretful . Such as it was when , on the eve of great events , he returned from his travels , in the prime of health and manly beauty , loaded with literary distinctions , and glowing with patriotic ...
Pagina 40
... suffered from popular igno- rance , it was because they had themselves taken away the key of knowledge . If they were assailed with blind fury , it was because they had exacted an equally blind submission . It is the character of such ...
... suffered from popular igno- rance , it was because they had themselves taken away the key of knowledge . If they were assailed with blind fury , it was because they had exacted an equally blind submission . It is the character of such ...
Pagina 45
... suffered to remain un- answered , have produced a most pernicious effect on the public mind . We wish to add a few words relative to another subject , on which the enemies of Milton delight to dwell , his conduct during the ...
... suffered to remain un- answered , have produced a most pernicious effect on the public mind . We wish to add a few words relative to another subject , on which the enemies of Milton delight to dwell , his conduct during the ...
Pagina 64
... suffered imprisonment and torture in the cause of public liberty . It seems inconceivable that the martyr of freedom should have designedly acted as the apostle of tyranny . Several eminent writers have , therefore , endeavoured to ...
... suffered imprisonment and torture in the cause of public liberty . It seems inconceivable that the martyr of freedom should have designedly acted as the apostle of tyranny . Several eminent writers have , therefore , endeavoured to ...
Pagina 119
... suffered , not from those which they had committed , that the existence of discontent among them must be inferred ... suffer death as for high treason . We believe that we might safely content ourselves with stating the fact , and ...
... suffered , not from those which they had committed , that the existence of discontent among them must be inferred ... suffer death as for high treason . We believe that we might safely content ourselves with stating the fact , and ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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