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... bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy no- thing local ... body . And , as the magic lantern acts lity which almost amounts to a partial best in a dark room , poetry effects ...
... bodies forth The forms of things unknown , the poet's pen Turns them to shapes , and gives to airy no- thing local ... body . And , as the magic lantern acts lity which almost amounts to a partial best in a dark room , poetry effects ...
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... body , the Roundheads had done their utmost to decry and ruin literature ; and literature was even with them , as , in the long run , it al- ways is with its enemies . The best book on their side of the question is the charming ...
... body , the Roundheads had done their utmost to decry and ruin literature ; and literature was even with them , as , in the long run , it al- ways is with its enemies . The best book on their side of the question is the charming ...
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... the son . The great body of the people , also , contemplated that proceeding with feelings which , how- ever unreasonable , no government could safely venture to outrage . committed , to defend it against the which had at 20 MILTON .
... the son . The great body of the people , also , contemplated that proceeding with feelings which , how- ever unreasonable , no government could safely venture to outrage . committed , to defend it against the which had at 20 MILTON .
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... body . We shall proceed to upheld only by his great personal notice some of the peculiarities which qualities . Little , therefore , was to be distinguished him from his contem- dreaded from a second protector , unless poraries . And ...
... body . We shall proceed to upheld only by his great personal notice some of the peculiarities which qualities . Little , therefore , was to be distinguished him from his contem- dreaded from a second protector , unless poraries . And ...
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... body of men , that a body to whose courage and perhaps , which the world has ever pro- talents mankind has owed inestimable duced . The odious and ridiculous obligations had not the lofty elegance parts of their character lie on the sur ...
... body of men , that a body to whose courage and perhaps , which the world has ever pro- talents mankind has owed inestimable duced . The odious and ridiculous obligations had not the lofty elegance parts of their character lie on the sur ...
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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 called Catholic century character Charles Church conduct contempt court Croker Crown death doctrines Elizabeth eminent enemies England English Essex Europe evil favour favourite feeling France French Hampden honour House of Bourbon House of Commons human interest James Johnson judge King liberty lived Long Parliament Lord Lord Byron Lord Mahon Machiavelli manner means ment Milton mind minister moral nation nature ness 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 sophisms Southey sovereign Spain spirit strong talents temper thing thought tion took Tories truth Walpole Whigs whole writer