The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... 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 be over . I read my book , and Thucydides's , which , I am sorry to say , I found ...
... 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 be over . I read my book , and Thucydides's , which , I am sorry to say , I found ...
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... poor favourite , but turns him into some wretched shape , -a mangy dog or spavined horse . How many hun- dreds of victims have undergone this fate since I was born ! The strongest instances , I think , have been Betty , who was called ...
... poor favourite , but turns him into some wretched shape , -a mangy dog or spavined horse . How many hun- dreds of victims have undergone this fate since I was born ! The strongest instances , I think , have been Betty , who was called ...
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... poor de- mented gentleman . Alas for poor David ! As for me , only one height of renown yet remains to be attained . Í am not yet in Madame Tussaud's waxwork . I live , how- ever , in hope of seeing one day an advertisement of a new ...
... poor de- mented gentleman . Alas for poor David ! As for me , only one height of renown yet remains to be attained . Í am not yet in Madame Tussaud's waxwork . I live , how- ever , in hope of seeing one day an advertisement of a new ...
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... Poor creature ! If she knew how little I deserve her ill - will , and how little I care for it , she would be quieter . If she would have let me save her from exposing herself , I would have done so ; and , when she rudely rejected my ...
... Poor creature ! If she knew how little I deserve her ill - will , and how little I care for it , she would be quieter . If she would have let me save her from exposing herself , I would have done so ; and , when she rudely rejected my ...
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... Poor fellow ! Yet he was a bad fellow , and horribly affected . But then what , that could spoil a charac- ter , was wanting ? Had I at twenty - four had a peerage , and been the most popular poet and the most successful Lovelace of the ...
... Poor fellow ! Yet he was a bad fellow , and horribly affected . But then what , that could spoil a charac- ter , was wanting ? Had I at twenty - four had a peerage , and been the most popular poet and the most successful Lovelace of the ...
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