Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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Pagina 7
... reform further . part of the lyric poet to abandon him- But it was a task far beyond his pow- self , without reserve , to his own emo - ers , perhaps beyond any powers . In- tions . stead of correcting what was bad , he destroyed what ...
... reform further . part of the lyric poet to abandon him- But it was a task far beyond his pow- self , without reserve , to his own emo - ers , perhaps beyond any powers . In- tions . stead of correcting what was bad , he destroyed what ...
Pagina 16
... reforms , and re- nounced so many oppressive preroga- tives , did the parliament continue to rise in their demands at the risk of pro- voking a civil war ? The ship - money had been given up . The Star Cham- | heritance 16 MILTON .
... reforms , and re- nounced so many oppressive preroga- tives , did the parliament continue to rise in their demands at the risk of pro- voking a civil war ? The ship - money had been given up . The Star Cham- | heritance 16 MILTON .
Pagina 26
... reform , and contented themselves with pulling down the King and imprisoning the malignants , acted like the heedless brothers in his own poem , who , in their eagerness to disperse the train of the sorcerer , neglected the means of ...
... reform , and contented themselves with pulling down the King and imprisoning the malignants , acted like the heedless brothers in his own poem , who , in their eagerness to disperse the train of the sorcerer , neglected the means of ...
Pagina 61
... between Laud and Strafford , as proving their design to introduce a thorough tyranny , refer not to any such design , but to a thorough reform in the affairs of state , and the thorough HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 61.
... between Laud and Strafford , as proving their design to introduce a thorough tyranny , refer not to any such design , but to a thorough reform in the affairs of state , and the thorough HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 61.
Pagina 62
... reform in the state which Strafford meditated . His whole practice , from the day on which he sold himself to the court , was in strict conformity to his theory . For his accomplices various excuses may be urged , ignorance , im ...
... reform in the state which Strafford meditated . His whole practice , from the day on which he sold himself to the court , was in strict conformity to his theory . For his accomplices various excuses may be urged , ignorance , im ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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