The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... never went through Herodotus at such a pace before . He is an admirable artist in many respects ; but undoubtedly his arrangement is faulty . "に" November 23. — I received to - day a translation of Kant from Ellis's friend at Liverpool ...
... never went through Herodotus at such a pace before . He is an admirable artist in many respects ; but undoubtedly his arrangement is faulty . "に" November 23. — I received to - day a translation of Kant from Ellis's friend at Liverpool ...
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... never . " " November 29 , 1848 , Wednesday . - I was shocked to learn the death of poor Charles Buller . It took me quite by surprise . I could almost cry for him . * I found copies of my History on my table . The suspense must now soon ...
... never . " " November 29 , 1848 , Wednesday . - I was shocked to learn the death of poor Charles Buller . It took me quite by surprise . I could almost cry for him . * I found copies of my History on my table . The suspense must now soon ...
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... never dreamed . But I had thought that the book would have a permanent place in our literature ; object only forty days . During forty days she is all fondness . As soon as they are over , she not only discards the poor favourite , but ...
... never dreamed . But I had thought that the book would have a permanent place in our literature ; object only forty days . During forty days she is all fondness . As soon as they are over , she not only discards the poor favourite , but ...
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... never will believe , after this , that there is any scrape out of which his cleverness and his good fortune will not extricate him . And I rejoice in his luck most sincerely ; for , though he now and then trips , he is an excellent ...
... never will believe , after this , that there is any scrape out of which his cleverness and his good fortune will not extricate him . And I rejoice in his luck most sincerely ; for , though he now and then trips , he is an excellent ...
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... Never was there such a rout . They had absolutely nothing to say . Every charge against Penn came out as clear as any case at the Old Bailey . They had nothing to urge but what was true enough , that he looked worse in my History than ...
... Never was there such a rout . They had absolutely nothing to say . Every charge against Penn came out as clear as any case at the Old Bailey . They had nothing to urge but what was true enough , that he looked worse in my History than ...
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