Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1894 |
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... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . ( Edinburgh Review , July 1885. ) 251 LORD BACON . ( Edinburgh Review , July 1837. ) • · 334 ESSAYS . BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES.1 ( Edinburgh Review ,
... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . ( Edinburgh Review , July 1885. ) 251 LORD BACON . ( Edinburgh Review , July 1837. ) • · 334 ESSAYS . BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES.1 ( Edinburgh Review ,
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH.1 ( Edinburgh Review , July , 1835. ) It is with unfeigned diffidence that we venture to give our opinion of the last work of Sir James Mack- intosh . We have in vain tried ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH.1 ( Edinburgh Review , July , 1835. ) It is with unfeigned diffidence that we venture to give our opinion of the last work of Sir James Mack- intosh . We have in vain tried ...
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... Sir James Mackintosh had great advantages over almost every English historian who has written since the time of Burnet . Lord Lyttelton had indeed the same advantages ; but he was incapable of using them . Pedantry was so deeply fixed ...
... Sir James Mackintosh had great advantages over almost every English historian who has written since the time of Burnet . Lord Lyttelton had indeed the same advantages ; but he was incapable of using them . Pedantry was so deeply fixed ...
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... Sir James , without feeling that there was a con- stant effort , a tug up hill . Nature , or habit which had become nature , asserted its rights . Mr. Fox wrote debates . Sir James Mackintosh spoke essays . As far as mere diction was ...
... Sir James , without feeling that there was a con- stant effort , a tug up hill . Nature , or habit which had become nature , asserted its rights . Mr. Fox wrote debates . Sir James Mackintosh spoke essays . As far as mere diction was ...
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