Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 702 páginas |
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... letters . His bitter , scoffing , depreciating disposition does not show itself in so unmitigated a manner as in his Memoirs . A writer of letters must in general be civil and friendly to his correspondent at least , if to no other ...
... letters . His bitter , scoffing , depreciating disposition does not show itself in so unmitigated a manner as in his Memoirs . A writer of letters must in general be civil and friendly to his correspondent at least , if to no other ...
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... letters which Mr. Courtenay has published , that we would gladly purchase equally interesting billets with ten times their weight in state - papers taken at random . To us surely it is as useful to know how the young ladies of England ...
... letters which Mr. Courtenay has published , that we would gladly purchase equally interesting billets with ten times their weight in state - papers taken at random . To us surely it is as useful to know how the young ladies of England ...
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... Letters of Phalaris the best Letters in the world . On the merit of the letters of Phalaris he dwells with great warmth and with extraordinary felicity of language . Indeed we could hardly select a more favourable specimen of the ...
... Letters of Phalaris the best Letters in the world . On the merit of the letters of Phalaris he dwells with great warmth and with extraordinary felicity of language . Indeed we could hardly select a more favourable specimen of the ...
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MACHIAVELLI March 1827 | 51 |
MR ROBERT MONTGOMERYS POEMS April 1830 | 136 |
MOORES LIFE OF BYRON June 1830 | 157 |
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Literary Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista de fragmentos - 1937 |
Términos y frases comunes
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