Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1Longmans, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 |
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... truth . Milton professes to form his system from the Bible alone ; and his digest of scriptural texts is cer- tainly among the best that have ap- peared . But he is not always so happy in his inferences as in his citations . Some of the ...
... truth . Milton professes to form his system from the Bible alone ; and his digest of scriptural texts is cer- tainly among the best that have ap- peared . But he is not always so happy in his inferences as in his citations . Some of the ...
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... Truth , indeed , is essential to poetry ; but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just ; but the pre- mises are false . After the first suppo- Poetry produces an illusion on the sitions have been made , every thing eye of ...
... Truth , indeed , is essential to poetry ; but it is the truth of madness . The reasonings are just ; but the pre- mises are false . After the first suppo- Poetry produces an illusion on the sitions have been made , every thing eye of ...
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... truth in any historian of that period , have no sooner crossed of any party who has related the events St. George's Channel , than they begin of that reign , the conduct of Charles , to fill their bumpers to the glorious and from his ...
... truth in any historian of that period , have no sooner crossed of any party who has related the events St. George's Channel , than they begin of that reign , the conduct of Charles , to fill their bumpers to the glorious and from his ...
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... truth and liberty may at first dazzle come more temperate than they had and bewilder nations which have ever been in their own country . In the become half blind in the house of same manner , the final and permanent bondage . But let ...
... truth and liberty may at first dazzle come more temperate than they had and bewilder nations which have ever been in their own country . In the become half blind in the house of same manner , the final and permanent bondage . But let ...
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... truth they scarcely entered at all into the merits of the political question . It was not for a treacherous king or an into- lerant church that they fought , but for the old banner which had waved in so many battles over the heads of ...
... truth they scarcely entered at all into the merits of the political question . It was not for a treacherous king or an into- lerant church that they fought , but for the old banner which had waved in so many battles over the heads of ...
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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