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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... poems now collected have already ap- peared in print ; others are supplied by the recollection of friends . The first two are published on account of their having been composed in the author's childhood . In the poems , as well as in ...
... poems now collected have already ap- peared in print ; others are supplied by the recollection of friends . The first two are published on account of their having been composed in the author's childhood . In the poems , as well as in ...
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... . ) A CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR . ABRAHAM COWLEY AND MR . JOHN MILTON TOUCHING THE GREAT CIVIL WAR . ON THE ATHENIAN ORATORS . ( August 1824. ) • 73 91 ( August 1824. ) 101 +125 A PROPHETIC ACCOUNT OF A GRAND NATIONAL EPIC POEM ,
... . ) A CONVERSATION BETWEEN MR . ABRAHAM COWLEY AND MR . JOHN MILTON TOUCHING THE GREAT CIVIL WAR . ON THE ATHENIAN ORATORS . ( August 1824. ) • 73 91 ( August 1824. ) 101 +125 A PROPHETIC ACCOUNT OF A GRAND NATIONAL EPIC POEM ,
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. A PROPHETIC ACCOUNT OF A GRAND NATIONAL EPIC POEM , TO BE ENTITLED " THE WELLINGTONIAD , " AND TO BE Published a.D. 2824. ( November 1824. ) PAGE 141 ON MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE . ( November ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. A PROPHETIC ACCOUNT OF A GRAND NATIONAL EPIC POEM , TO BE ENTITLED " THE WELLINGTONIAD , " AND TO BE Published a.D. 2824. ( November 1824. ) PAGE 141 ON MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE . ( November ...
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... poem than the powers of a machine or the benefits of a new remedy . Hence it is in literature , that quackery is most easily puffed , and excellence most easily decried . In some degree this argument applies to academies of the fine ...
... poem than the powers of a machine or the benefits of a new remedy . Hence it is in literature , that quackery is most easily puffed , and excellence most easily decried . In some degree this argument applies to academies of the fine ...
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... poem , which may be transmitted to it . This is very laughable . In the first place the judges may err . Those imperfections of human intellect to which , as the articles of the church tell us , even general councils are subject may ...
... poem , which may be transmitted to it . This is very laughable . In the first place the judges may err . Those imperfections of human intellect to which , as the articles of the church tell us , even general councils are subject may ...
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