The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volumen6Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 |
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... mind could have produced such literary luxuries as the works of Walpole . He was , unless we have formed a very erroneous judgment of his character , the most eccentric , the most artificial , the most fastidious , the most capricious ...
... mind could have produced such literary luxuries as the works of Walpole . He was , unless we have formed a very erroneous judgment of his character , the most eccentric , the most artificial , the most fastidious , the most capricious ...
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... mind . " I know nothing . should I ? I who have always lived in the big busy world ; who lie a - bed all the morning , calling it morning as long as you please ; who sup in company ; who have played at faro half my life , and now at loo ...
... mind . " I know nothing . should I ? I who have always lived in the big busy world ; who lie a - bed all the morning , calling it morning as long as you please ; who sup in company ; who have played at faro half my life , and now at loo ...
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... mind of France , that shaking of the foundations of all established opinions , that uprooting of old truth and old error . It was plain that mighty principles were at work , whether for evil or for good . It was plain that a great ...
... mind of France , that shaking of the foundations of all established opinions , that uprooting of old truth and old error . It was plain that mighty principles were at work , whether for evil or for good . It was plain that a great ...
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... mind of which the natural ingenuity had been improved into morbid quickness by constant exercise . We are never sure that we see him as he was . We are never sure that what appears to be na- ture is not disguised art . We are never sure ...
... mind of which the natural ingenuity had been improved into morbid quickness by constant exercise . We are never sure that we see him as he was . We are never sure that what appears to be na- ture is not disguised art . We are never sure ...
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... mind to definite reforms which might have completed the work of the revolution , which might have brought the legislature into harmony with the nation , and which might have prevented the Crown from doing by influence what it could no ...
... mind to definite reforms which might have completed the work of the revolution , which might have brought the legislature into harmony with the nation , and which might have prevented the Crown from doing by influence what it could no ...
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