Appletons' Journal, 8 tomas |
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Two brief passages from the same essay especially rivet themselves upon the mind by their vivid energy and compact swiftness their strength , great as it is , being well contained within a highly finished , if hardly graceful ...
Two brief passages from the same essay especially rivet themselves upon the mind by their vivid energy and compact swiftness their strength , great as it is , being well contained within a highly finished , if hardly graceful ...
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Macaulay's mind is described as strong and rich and varied rather than deep : He belonged to that class of minds whose views of single objects are singularly and almost preternaturally luminous . But Nature sows her bounty wide ...
Macaulay's mind is described as strong and rich and varied rather than deep : He belonged to that class of minds whose views of single objects are singularly and almost preternaturally luminous . But Nature sows her bounty wide ...
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As a student of Homer and Dante , he is familiar with the loftiest and richest poetic ideals ; and these ideals have evidently sunk deep into his mind . They have bred in him a kindred enthusiasm , and , what is more , an enthusiasm ...
As a student of Homer and Dante , he is familiar with the loftiest and richest poetic ideals ; and these ideals have evidently sunk deep into his mind . They have bred in him a kindred enthusiasm , and , what is more , an enthusiasm ...
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His mind , indeed , is rich beyond any mere power of scholastic dialectics . It has a native freshness and vigor unspoiled by the schools . Yet they have everywhere left their impress upon him , and their dogmatism crops out in the most ...
His mind , indeed , is rich beyond any mere power of scholastic dialectics . It has a native freshness and vigor unspoiled by the schools . Yet they have everywhere left their impress upon him , and their dogmatism crops out in the most ...
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Whether well or ill founded is no matter for the present purpose , save as showing how Mr. Gladstone's school theology has blinded him to those deeper affinities of thought and history which a mind like Macaulay's , with less depth but ...
Whether well or ill founded is no matter for the present purpose , save as showing how Mr. Gladstone's school theology has blinded him to those deeper affinities of thought and history which a mind like Macaulay's , with less depth but ...
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