Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... truths , and which scares many good people into the belief that stale truisms are abstruse mysteries . He is not deluded by great names and " standard " books ; his judgment is un trammelled by accredited opinions on taste , morals ...
... truths , and which scares many good people into the belief that stale truisms are abstruse mysteries . He is not deluded by great names and " standard " books ; his judgment is un trammelled by accredited opinions on taste , morals ...
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... truth , is used with unsparing rigor in cases where enthusiastic apology would , in a scholar , be merely an amiable weakness . What Macaulay sees is not " distorted and refracted through a false medium of passions and prejudices ...
... truth , is used with unsparing rigor in cases where enthusiastic apology would , in a scholar , be merely an amiable weakness . What Macaulay sees is not " distorted and refracted through a false medium of passions and prejudices ...
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... truth , and the servility of the boldest champion of intellectual free- dom ; " and remembers that if Bacon was the first " who treated legislation as a science , he was among the last Englishmen who used the rack ; that he who first ...
... truth , and the servility of the boldest champion of intellectual free- dom ; " and remembers that if Bacon was the first " who treated legislation as a science , he was among the last Englishmen who used the rack ; that he who first ...
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... truth in clear and of the of prop Congres in his maudlin a Many pass liberality an powers of g His opinions great compre information . between a goo are opposed wit passions . The shows , he says , being corrupted crushed by its of ...
... truth in clear and of the of prop Congres in his maudlin a Many pass liberality an powers of g His opinions great compre information . between a goo are opposed wit passions . The shows , he says , being corrupted crushed by its of ...
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... truth , with all his deep sense and detestation of injustice and corrup- tion , with all his fine perception of the harmonious and true in literature and laws , there is hardly any states- man more thoroughly practical than Macaulay ...
... truth , with all his deep sense and detestation of injustice and corrup- tion , with all his fine perception of the harmonious and true in literature and laws , there is hardly any states- man more thoroughly practical than Macaulay ...
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