Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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... caused more just surprise . which this work has excited . The dexterous Capuchins never choose to preach on the life and miracles of a saint , until they have awakened the de- votional feelings of their auditors by exhibiting some relic ...
... caused more just surprise . which this work has excited . The dexterous Capuchins never choose to preach on the life and miracles of a saint , until they have awakened the de- votional feelings of their auditors by exhibiting some relic ...
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... cause they have appeared in dark ages . On the contrary , we hold that the most wonderful and splendid proof of genius is a great poem produced in a civilised age . We cannot understand why those who believe in that most orthodox ...
... cause they have appeared in dark ages . On the contrary , we hold that the most wonderful and splendid proof of genius is a great poem produced in a civilised age . We cannot understand why those who believe in that most orthodox ...
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... causes . We therefore infer that there exists some- thing which is not material . But of this something we have no idea . We can define it only by negatives . We can reason about it only by symbols . We use the word ; but we have no ...
... causes . We therefore infer that there exists some- thing which is not material . But of this something we have no idea . We can define it only by negatives . We can reason about it only by symbols . We use the word ; but we have no ...
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... cause , Oldmixon for instance , and Ca - in name and profession , because both therine Macaulay , have , to say the Charles himself and his creature Laud , least , been more distinguished by zeal while they abjured the innocent badges ...
... cause , Oldmixon for instance , and Ca - in name and profession , because both therine Macaulay , have , to say the Charles himself and his creature Laud , least , been more distinguished by zeal while they abjured the innocent badges ...
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... cause of Public Liberty . We are not aware that the poet has been charged with personal participation in any of the blameable excesses of that time . The favourite topic of his enemies is the line of con- duct which he pursued with ...
... cause of Public Liberty . We are not aware that the poet has been charged with personal participation in any of the blameable excesses of that time . The favourite topic of his enemies is the line of con- duct which he pursued with ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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