The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay: Contributions to Knight's quarterly magazine. Contributions to the Edinburgh reviewLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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... admiration of Bacon , whose works he was at that time studying with intense attention . There can , however , be little doubt that he was also provoked by the pretensions of some members of a sect which then commonly went by the name of ...
... admiration of Bacon , whose works he was at that time studying with intense attention . There can , however , be little doubt that he was also provoked by the pretensions of some members of a sect which then commonly went by the name of ...
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... admirable writer whose language has occasioned this illustration , who at an early age has mastered every species of composition , will doubtless hold fast to sim- plicity , which survives all the fashions of deviation from it , and ...
... admirable writer whose language has occasioned this illustration , who at an early age has mastered every species of composition , will doubtless hold fast to sim- plicity , which survives all the fashions of deviation from it , and ...
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... admirable sagacity . Yet I have frequently observed in him a womanish weak- ness at the sight of pain . I remember that once one of his slaves was taken ill while carrying his litter . He alighted , put the fellow in his place , and ...
... admirable sagacity . Yet I have frequently observed in him a womanish weak- ness at the sight of pain . I remember that once one of his slaves was taken ill while carrying his litter . He alighted , put the fellow in his place , and ...
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... admirable language is adapted only to the effeminate cant of sonnetteers , musicians , and connoisseurs . The fact is that Dante and Petrarch have been the Oro- masdes and Arimanes of Italian literature . I wish not to detract from the ...
... admirable language is adapted only to the effeminate cant of sonnetteers , musicians , and connoisseurs . The fact is that Dante and Petrarch have been the Oro- masdes and Arimanes of Italian literature . I wish not to detract from the ...
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... admired in his own and the following age . I wish that we had equal proof that he was admired for his excel- lencies . But it is a remarkable corroboration of what has been said , that this great man seems to have been utterly unable to ...
... admired in his own and the following age . I wish that we had equal proof that he was admired for his excel- lencies . But it is a remarkable corroboration of what has been said , that this great man seems to have been utterly unable to ...
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