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Pagina 163
... character , or may not have painted these defects in somewhat glaring colors . We find even in this vol- ume that the tone in which Marlborough is mentioned is considerably subdued . But is Macaulay the inventor of this esti mate of the ...
... character , or may not have painted these defects in somewhat glaring colors . We find even in this vol- ume that the tone in which Marlborough is mentioned is considerably subdued . But is Macaulay the inventor of this esti mate of the ...
Pagina 173
... character of his own , while all unite ed all to pieces near Flosi's homestead , in working toward a common end- but ... character is drawn , or the dramatic power of the more important scenes . Each character stands out like those in ...
... character of his own , while all unite ed all to pieces near Flosi's homestead , in working toward a common end- but ... character is drawn , or the dramatic power of the more important scenes . Each character stands out like those in ...
Pagina 510
... character- ized by an absence of violence - by the weapons of rational argument and expos- tulation , rather than of revolution . - The pervading fallacy of the volume before us , lies in the complacent assump- tion throughout , of the ...
... character- ized by an absence of violence - by the weapons of rational argument and expos- tulation , rather than of revolution . - The pervading fallacy of the volume before us , lies in the complacent assump- tion throughout , of the ...
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