Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 2. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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12. oldal
... showed a great word ; it seemed to be writ in great letters . " But these intervals of ease were short . His state , during two years and a half , was generally the most horrible that the human mind can imagine . " I walked , " says he ...
... showed a great word ; it seemed to be writ in great letters . " But these intervals of ease were short . His state , during two years and a half , was generally the most horrible that the human mind can imagine . " I walked , " says he ...
19. oldal
... showed himself as competent to direct a campaign as to conduct the business of the petty sessions . We can scarcely express the admiration which we feel for a mind so great , and , at the same time , so healthful and so well propor ...
... showed himself as competent to direct a campaign as to conduct the business of the petty sessions . We can scarcely express the admiration which we feel for a mind so great , and , at the same time , so healthful and so well propor ...
21. oldal
... pleasures of dissi- pation for domestic enjoyments and public duties . His enemies have allowed that he was a man in whom virtue showed itself in its mildest and least austere form LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . 21.
... pleasures of dissi- pation for domestic enjoyments and public duties . His enemies have allowed that he was a man in whom virtue showed itself in its mildest and least austere form LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . 21.
22. oldal
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. virtue showed itself in its mildest and least austere form . With the morals of a Puritan , he had the manners of an accom- plished courtier . Even after the ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. virtue showed itself in its mildest and least austere form . With the morals of a Puritan , he had the manners of an accom- plished courtier . Even after the ...
33. oldal
... showed any signs of in- subordination were pressed into the fleet , or compelled to serve in the army . Money , however , came in slowly ; and the King was compelled to summon another Parliament . In the hope of conciliating his ...
... showed any signs of in- subordination were pressed into the fleet , or compelled to serve in the army . Money , however , came in slowly ; and the King was compelled to summon another Parliament . In the hope of conciliating his ...
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