History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... truth .. 6a1 II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . CHAPTER III . Criticism and History . - Macaulay . The vocation and position of Macaulay in England . 637 His Essays - Agreeable character and utility of the style - Opinions - Philosophy ...
... truth .. 6a1 II . III . IV . V. VI . VII . CHAPTER III . Criticism and History . - Macaulay . The vocation and position of Macaulay in England . 637 His Essays - Agreeable character and utility of the style - Opinions - Philosophy ...
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... truth , as there is for digestion , for mus- cular movement , for animal heat . Vice and virtue are products , like vitriol and sugar ; and every complex phenom- enon arises from other more simple phenomena on which it hangs . Let us ...
... truth , as there is for digestion , for mus- cular movement , for animal heat . Vice and virtue are products , like vitriol and sugar ; and every complex phenom- enon arises from other more simple phenomena on which it hangs . Let us ...
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... truth , I cannot remember a single man south of the Thames , when I took the kingdom , who was capable of it . " He tried , like Charlemagne , to instruct his people , and turned into Saxon for their use several works , above all some ...
... truth , I cannot remember a single man south of the Thames , when I took the kingdom , who was capable of it . " He tried , like Charlemagne , to instruct his people , and turned into Saxon for their use several works , above all some ...
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... truth and fe . He is on the brink of independent thought and fertile discovery . This was Chaucer's position . At the dis- tance of a century and a half , he has affinity with the poets of Elizabeth by his gallery of pictures , and with ...
... truth and fe . He is on the brink of independent thought and fertile discovery . This was Chaucer's position . At the dis- tance of a century and a half , he has affinity with the poets of Elizabeth by his gallery of pictures , and with ...
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... truth ; they rushec new grand idea of nature and life , so at it headlong , in legions , breaking in that they feel and produce it with their the doors , chambering over the walls , whole heart and strength , and you will leaping into ...
... truth ; they rushec new grand idea of nature and life , so at it headlong , in legions , breaking in that they feel and produce it with their the doors , chambering over the walls , whole heart and strength , and you will leaping into ...
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