The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... hundred and fifty copies were sold in the first year ; of Marmion two thousand copies in the first month ; of my book three thousand copies in ten days . Black says that there has been no such sale since the days of Waverley . The ...
... hundred and fifty copies were sold in the first year ; of Marmion two thousand copies in the first month ; of my book three thousand copies in ten days . Black says that there has been no such sale since the days of Waverley . The ...
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... hundred good lines , rather less than more . His letters , his conversation , were mere trash . * A life such as Johnson has written of Shenstone , or Akenside , would have been quite long enough for the subject ; but here are three ...
... hundred good lines , rather less than more . His letters , his conversation , were mere trash . * A life such as Johnson has written of Shenstone , or Akenside , would have been quite long enough for the subject ; but here are three ...
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... hundred and fifty of the third edition are already bespoken . I hope all this will not make me a coxcomb . I feel no intoxicating effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my abilities do not fail me , I shall be a rich ...
... hundred and fifty of the third edition are already bespoken . I hope all this will not make me a coxcomb . I feel no intoxicating effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my abilities do not fail me , I shall be a rich ...
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... Hundreds of dwellings in ruins , abandoned by the late inmates who have fled to America ; the labouring people dressed literally , not rhetorically , worse than the scarecrows of England ; the chil- dren of whole villages turning out to ...
... Hundreds of dwellings in ruins , abandoned by the late inmates who have fled to America ; the labouring people dressed literally , not rhetorically , worse than the scarecrows of England ; the chil- dren of whole villages turning out to ...
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... hundreds behind , chiefly novels . I may call the whole collection at least 7,000 . It will probably amount to 10,000 by the time that my lease of these chambers expires ; un- less , indeed , I expire first , which I think very pro ...
... hundreds behind , chiefly novels . I may call the whole collection at least 7,000 . It will probably amount to 10,000 by the time that my lease of these chambers expires ; un- less , indeed , I expire first , which I think very pro ...
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