The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord MacaulayLongmans, Green, 1865 - 395 páginas |
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... less than hard drinking and the fortune less than high play ; it is not much more laughable than phrenology , and is immeasurably more humane than cock - fighting . " Macaulay inserted in the Edinburgh Review of March , 1829 , an ...
... less than hard drinking and the fortune less than high play ; it is not much more laughable than phrenology , and is immeasurably more humane than cock - fighting . " Macaulay inserted in the Edinburgh Review of March , 1829 , an ...
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... less and exhausted , in the midst of a a convulsive effort she burst from the crowd of gallants , who , with chaplets grasp of her insolent admirer , flung on their heads and torches in their herself at the feet of Cæsar , and hands ...
... less and exhausted , in the midst of a a convulsive effort she burst from the crowd of gallants , who , with chaplets grasp of her insolent admirer , flung on their heads and torches in their herself at the feet of Cæsar , and hands ...
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... which you have and some fruit . Bring them to my preserved is a boon less valuable than apartments . This way , my sweet Zoe . ” the affection 99 * * * * * ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE . ( JUNE 1823. 8 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE .
... which you have and some fruit . Bring them to my preserved is a boon less valuable than apartments . This way , my sweet Zoe . ” the affection 99 * * * * * ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE . ( JUNE 1823. 8 FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE .
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... less than these reviled de- and to which it owes much of its fasci - tails of Dante . We read Milton ; and nation . This is the real justification of we know that we are reading a great the many passages in his poem which poet . When we ...
... less than these reviled de- and to which it owes much of its fasci - tails of Dante . We read Milton ; and nation . This is the real justification of we know that we are reading a great the many passages in his poem which poet . When we ...
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... less from us is passed , when we suspect intelligible if all illustrations of this some strange and undefinable relation sort were expunged . His similes are between the laws of the visible and frequently rather those of a traveller the ...
... less from us is passed , when we suspect intelligible if all illustrations of this some strange and undefinable relation sort were expunged . His similes are between the laws of the visible and frequently rather those of a traveller the ...
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