Death is there associated, not, as in Westminster Abbey and St Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards, with everything that is most endearing in social and... Academy and Literature - Strana 284upravili: - 1900Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 468 str.
...St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with everything...is most endearing in social and domestic charities; hut with whatever is darkest in human destiny, with the inconstancy, the ingratitude, the cowardice... | |
| 1849 - 608 str.
...St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards, with everything...all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 str.
...Saint Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with everything...all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one... | |
| 1849 - 588 str.
...St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration, and with imperishable renown, not as in damnation of his taking off: And pity, like a naked new-born babe, Striding fame. Thither have been carried through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one... | |
| 1849 - 652 str.
...St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards, with everything...all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 464 str.
...Saint Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with everything...all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one... | |
| 1849 - 636 str.
...St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration, and with imperishable renown, not as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with everything...all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 str.
...and with imperishable renown ; not, as in our humblest, churches and church-yards, with every thing that is most endearing. in social and domestic charities,...all the miseries of fallen greatness and of blighted fame. Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of jailers, without one... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 str.
...Saint Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration and with imperishable renown; not, as in our humblest churches and churchyards , with everything...whatever is darkest in human nature and in human destiny, • Account of the execution of Monmouth , signed by the divines who attended him. Buccleuch MS.; Burnet,... | |
| 1849 - 742 str.
...St. Paul's, with genius and virtue, with public veneration, and with imperishable renoxvn, not as in our humblest churches and church-yards, with everything...; but with whatever is darkest in human nature and human destiny, with the savage triumph of implacable enemies, with the inconsistency, the inpratitude,... | |
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