The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... remarks which he expects to be read by himself alone ; and with the copiousness natural to one who , except where it was demanded for the purpose of literary effect , Lord Macaulay . IV . I What a change ! I have been , since the.
... remarks which he expects to be read by himself alone ; and with the copiousness natural to one who , except where it was demanded for the purpose of literary effect , Lord Macaulay . IV . I What a change ! I have been , since the.
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... effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my abilities do not fail me , I shall be a rich man ; as rich , that is to say , as I wish to be . But that I am already if it were not for my dear ones . I am content , and ...
... effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my abilities do not fail me , I shall be a rich man ; as rich , that is to say , as I wish to be . But that I am already if it were not for my dear ones . I am content , and ...
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... effect of the bustle which was over , and partly from the apprehension of the bustle which was to come . I turned over a few sentences in my head , but was very ill satisfied with them . Well or ill satisfied , however , I was forced to ...
... effect of the bustle which was over , and partly from the apprehension of the bustle which was to come . I turned over a few sentences in my head , but was very ill satisfied with them . Well or ill satisfied , however , I was forced to ...
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... effect of such a success ; and , if hatred had left him free to use his very slender faculties to the best advantage , he might have injured me much . He should have been large in acknowledgment ; should have taken a mild and ...
... effect of such a success ; and , if hatred had left him free to use his very slender faculties to the best advantage , he might have injured me much . He should have been large in acknowledgment ; should have taken a mild and ...
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... effect . " We sailed as soon as we got on board . The breeze was fresh and adverse , and the sea rough . The sun set in glory ; and then the starlight was like the starlight of the Trades . I put on my great- coat , and sate on deck ...
... effect . " We sailed as soon as we got on board . The breeze was fresh and adverse , and the sea rough . The sun set in glory ; and then the starlight was like the starlight of the Trades . I put on my great- coat , and sate on deck ...
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