| 1837 - 608 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 516 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 520 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 338 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet.... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 sidor
...poverty, in glory and obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No error can excite the horror of Bossuet.... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1855 - 670 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity : " With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet."... | |
| 1855 - 864 sidor
...in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. 1'lato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant. Demosthenes...never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long." It is time to shut up the little drab volume with its lists of graduates acd benefactions, which has... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 590 sidor
...With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Corvantes is never petulant. Demosthenes never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet."... | |
| 1856 - 560 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes is never petulant....never comes unseasonably. Dante never stays too long. No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet."... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 sidor
...poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. x/ x/ x/ No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero. No heresy can excite the honor of Bossuet.... | |
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