Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... heads Celestial armoury , shield , helm , and spear , Hung high , with diamond flaming and with gold . " We cannot look upon the sportive exercises for which the genius of Mil- ton ungirds itself , without catching a glimpse of the ...
... heads Celestial armoury , shield , helm , and spear , Hung high , with diamond flaming and with gold . " We cannot look upon the sportive exercises for which the genius of Mil- ton ungirds itself , without catching a glimpse of the ...
Pagina 7
... head goes round twenty different bodies , so that the same face looks out upon us succes- sively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . In all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and ...
... head goes round twenty different bodies , so that the same face looks out upon us succes- sively , from the uniform of a hussar , the furs of a judge , and the rags of a beggar . In all the characters , patriots and tyrants , haters and ...
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... heads of the jured her during the period of her dis- church and state reaped only that guise were for ever excluded from par- which they had sown . The govern- ticipation in the blessings which she ment had prohibited free discussion ...
... heads of the jured her during the period of her dis- church and state reaped only that guise were for ever excluded from par- which they had sown . The govern- ticipation in the blessings which she ment had prohibited free discussion ...
Pagina 21
... head of affairs , he did not assume who fairly compares the events of the unlimited power . He gave the country protectorate with those of the thirty a constitution far more perfect than any years which succeeded it , the darkest and ...
... head of affairs , he did not assume who fairly compares the events of the unlimited power . He gave the country protectorate with those of the thirty a constitution far more perfect than any years which succeeded it , the darkest and ...
Pagina 22
... head to the nations . have survived him , and that his arbi- trary practice would have died with him . His power had ... heads , or stuck up oak - branches , as circumstances altered , without the slightest shame or repugnance . These ...
... head to the nations . have survived him , and that his arbi- trary practice would have died with him . His power had ... heads , or stuck up oak - branches , as circumstances altered , without the slightest shame or repugnance . These ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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