Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة xii
... attempt is made to reproduce the fiercest and gloomiest re- ligious passions which raged in the breasts of the military fanatics among the Puritans . The critical papers on Dante and Petrarch exhibit the general characteristic of the ...
... attempt is made to reproduce the fiercest and gloomiest re- ligious passions which raged in the breasts of the military fanatics among the Puritans . The critical papers on Dante and Petrarch exhibit the general characteristic of the ...
الصفحة xix
... attempt to run down Macaulay . He's the cleverest man in Christendom . Didn't he make four speeches on the Reform Bill , and get £ 10,000 a year ? Think of that , and be dumb ! " The largeness of the salary , nearly twice that of the ...
... attempt to run down Macaulay . He's the cleverest man in Christendom . Didn't he make four speeches on the Reform Bill , and get £ 10,000 a year ? Think of that , and be dumb ! " The largeness of the salary , nearly twice that of the ...
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... attempted to speak , but in vain ; and his voice still faltered with tenderness , when , after a pause of several minutes , he thus addressed her : 66 My own dear Zoe , your ... attempt . There is still ample 18 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE .
... attempted to speak , but in vain ; and his voice still faltered with tenderness , when , after a pause of several minutes , he thus addressed her : 66 My own dear Zoe , your ... attempt . There is still ample 18 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. country to make the attempt . There is still ample time for consideration . At present I am too happy in love to think of ambition or danger . " They had reached the door of a ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Edwin Percy Whipple. country to make the attempt . There is still ample time for consideration . At present I am too happy in love to think of ambition or danger . " They had reached the door of a ...
الصفحة 23
... attempted to depress the rising fame of Corneille ; I might speak of the reluctance with which it gave its tardy confirmation to the applauses which the whole civilised world had bestowed on the genius of Voltaire . I might prove by ...
... attempted to depress the rising fame of Corneille ; I might speak of the reluctance with which it gave its tardy confirmation to the applauses which the whole civilised world had bestowed on the genius of Voltaire . I might prove by ...
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