Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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الصفحة xxiii
... spirit deal- ers of the city were also in ill - humor with the Whig government , on account of the continuance of ... spirits . " To all these Macaulay was blunt and unconciliating , strong in the feeling that he had excited their hatred ...
... spirit deal- ers of the city were also in ill - humor with the Whig government , on account of the continuance of ... spirits . " To all these Macaulay was blunt and unconciliating , strong in the feeling that he had excited their hatred ...
الصفحة xxviii
... spirit , justly proud , For truth , peace , freedom , mercy , dares defy A sullen priesthood and a raving crowd . " Amidst the din of all things fell and vile , Hate's yell and envy's hiss and folly's bray , Remember me ; and with an ...
... spirit , justly proud , For truth , peace , freedom , mercy , dares defy A sullen priesthood and a raving crowd . " Amidst the din of all things fell and vile , Hate's yell and envy's hiss and folly's bray , Remember me ; and with an ...
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... spirit ! You are not of his mind , my gallant Ligarius . Dice , Chian , and the loveliest Greek singing - girl that was ever seen . Think of that , Ligarius . By Venus , she almost made me adore her , by telling me that I talked Greek ...
... spirit ! You are not of his mind , my gallant Ligarius . Dice , Chian , and the loveliest Greek singing - girl that was ever seen . Think of that , Ligarius . By Venus , she almost made me adore her , by telling me that I talked Greek ...
الصفحة 17
... spirit to the claps and hisses of the vulgar ; to smile on suitors who united the insults of a despicable pride to the endearments of a loathsome fondness ; to affect sprightliness with an aching head , and eyes from which tears were ...
... spirit to the claps and hisses of the vulgar ; to smile on suitors who united the insults of a despicable pride to the endearments of a loathsome fondness ; to affect sprightliness with an aching head , and eyes from which tears were ...
الصفحة 48
... spirit will be transfused into one of the doves who carry 1 ambro- sia to the gods or verses to the mistresses of poets . Do you remember Anacreon's lines ? How should you ike such an office ? 1 Homer's Odyssey xii . 63 . CHARICLEA . If ...
... spirit will be transfused into one of the doves who carry 1 ambro- sia to the gods or verses to the mistresses of poets . Do you remember Anacreon's lines ? How should you ike such an office ? 1 Homer's Odyssey xii . 63 . CHARICLEA . If ...
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