Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, with a Memoir and Index, المجلد 1A. Mason, 1874 |
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الصفحة xi
... measure of absurdity . " Lord Melbourne afterwards acutely touched upon this foible , when he lazily ex- pressed his wish that he " was as sure of anything as Tom Macaulay was of everything . " a A portion of this positiveness is ...
... measure of absurdity . " Lord Melbourne afterwards acutely touched upon this foible , when he lazily ex- pressed his wish that he " was as sure of anything as Tom Macaulay was of everything . " a A portion of this positiveness is ...
الصفحة xiv
... measure to Macaulay's rhetoric in general . He popularizes everything . He converts his acquirements into accomplishments , and contrives that their show shall always equal their substance ; but in this essay , as in the dazzling series ...
... measure to Macaulay's rhetoric in general . He popularizes everything . He converts his acquirements into accomplishments , and contrives that their show shall always equal their substance ; but in this essay , as in the dazzling series ...
الصفحة 26
... measures of the best wine . And whosoever wishes for the she - asses , and the slaves , and the raiment , let him send the ten measures of wine to thy servants , and we will drink thereof and judge . So shall there be much good wine in ...
... measures of the best wine . And whosoever wishes for the she - asses , and the slaves , and the raiment , let him send the ten measures of wine to thy servants , and we will drink thereof and judge . So shall there be much good wine in ...
الصفحة 28
... measures thereof are sold for an hundred talents of silver . Thinkest thou that they will exchange them for thy slaves and thine asses ? What would thy prize profit any who have vineyards in rich soils ? " " Who then , " said one of the ...
... measures thereof are sold for an hundred talents of silver . Thinkest thou that they will exchange them for thy slaves and thine asses ? What would thy prize profit any who have vineyards in rich soils ? " " Who then , " said one of the ...
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... measured him . ALCIBIADES . I wish that he had trod upon you . Come , come , Chariclea , we shall soon return , and then Yes ; then , indeed . CHARICLEA . Yes , then- ALCIBIADES . Then for revels ; then for dances , Tender whispers ...
... measured him . ALCIBIADES . I wish that he had trod upon you . Come , come , Chariclea , we shall soon return , and then Yes ; then , indeed . CHARICLEA . Yes , then- ALCIBIADES . Then for revels ; then for dances , Tender whispers ...
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