Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... strong affection , of facing great dangers , of making great sacrifices . His desires were set on things below . Wealth , precedence , titles , patronage , the mace , the seals , the coronet , large houses , fair gardens , rich manors ...
... strong affection , of facing great dangers , of making great sacrifices . His desires were set on things below . Wealth , precedence , titles , patronage , the mace , the seals , the coronet , large houses , fair gardens , rich manors ...
Pagina 47
... strong disapprobation and contempt , the public still continued to regard them with a feeling not easily to be distinguished from esteem . The hy- perbole of Juliet seemed to be verified with respect to them . " Upon their brows shame ...
... strong disapprobation and contempt , the public still continued to regard them with a feeling not easily to be distinguished from esteem . The hy- perbole of Juliet seemed to be verified with respect to them . " Upon their brows shame ...
Pagina 50
... strong , though a very disagreeable resemblance to some of the highest virtues which a public man can possess . He was an exception to a maxim which we believe to be generally true , that those who trample on the helpless are disposed ...
... strong , though a very disagreeable resemblance to some of the highest virtues which a public man can possess . He was an exception to a maxim which we believe to be generally true , that those who trample on the helpless are disposed ...
Pagina 64
... strong enough to bear without some discomposure the inebriating effect of so much good fortune . For some time after his elevation , he showed himself a little wanting in that wariness and self - command to which , more than even to his ...
... strong enough to bear without some discomposure the inebriating effect of so much good fortune . For some time after his elevation , he showed himself a little wanting in that wariness and self - command to which , more than even to his ...
Pagina 65
... strong language which he used in those letters shows that , sagacious as he was , he did not quite know his place , and that he was not fully acquainted with the extent either of Buckingham's Macaulay , Essays . III . 5 power , or of ...
... strong language which he used in those letters shows that , sagacious as he was , he did not quite know his place , and that he was not fully acquainted with the extent either of Buckingham's Macaulay , Essays . III . 5 power , or of ...
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