Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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... feeling . And he has left us in these letters a very intelligent and instry tive view of many Este o questions of growing in- portancs , whilst is character is a nobic brople of the Clar nr gentleman and robilier , FASTMANG " This ...
... feeling . And he has left us in these letters a very intelligent and instry tive view of many Este o questions of growing in- portancs , whilst is character is a nobic brople of the Clar nr gentleman and robilier , FASTMANG " This ...
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... feelings of their auditors by exhibiting some relic of him , a thread of his garment , a lock of his hair , or a drop of his blood . On the same prin- ciple , we intend to take advantage of the late interesting discovery , and , while ...
... feelings of their auditors by exhibiting some relic of him , a thread of his garment , a lock of his hair , or a drop of his blood . On the same prin- ciple , we intend to take advantage of the late interesting discovery , and , while ...
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... feels the scalping knife while he shouts his death - song . The power which the ancient bards of Wales and Germany exercised over their au- ditors seems to modern readers almost miraculous . Such feelings are very rare in a civilised ...
... feels the scalping knife while he shouts his death - song . The power which the ancient bards of Wales and Germany exercised over their au- ditors seems to modern readers almost miraculous . Such feelings are very rare in a civilised ...
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... feelings , the illusion is broken . sidered as plays , his works are absurd ; The effect is as unpleasant as that considered as choruses , they are above which is produced on the stage by the all praise . If , for instance , we examine ...
... feelings , the illusion is broken . sidered as plays , his works are absurd ; The effect is as unpleasant as that considered as choruses , they are above which is produced on the stage by the all praise . If , for instance , we examine ...
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... a proselyte , been often censured for ascribing to operated more powerfully than this spirits many functions of which spirits feeling . God , the uncreated , the in- 66 comprehensible , the invisible , attracted | ployed to 10 MILTON .
... a proselyte , been often censured for ascribing to operated more powerfully than this spirits many functions of which spirits feeling . God , the uncreated , the in- 66 comprehensible , the invisible , attracted | ployed to 10 MILTON .
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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