The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... reason to be pleased . Of the Lay of the Last Minstrel two thousand two 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 ...
... reason to be pleased . Of the Lay of the Last Minstrel two thousand two 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 ...
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... who was called the young Roscius ; Edward Irving ; and Mrs. Beecher Stowe " * As a matter of fact they were taken off in less than four months . Yet I Can and I see no reason to alter 8 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... who was called the young Roscius ; Edward Irving ; and Mrs. Beecher Stowe " * As a matter of fact they were taken off in less than four months . Yet I Can and I see no reason to alter 8 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... reason to alter that opinion . feel extremely anxious about the second part . it possibly come up to the first ? Does the subject admit of such vivid description and such exciting narrative ? Will not the judgment of the public be ...
... reason to alter that opinion . feel extremely anxious about the second part . it possibly come up to the first ? Does the subject admit of such vivid description and such exciting narrative ? Will not the judgment of the public be ...
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... reason to be content . The most savage and dishonest assailant has not been able to deny me merit as a writer . All critics who have the least pretence to impartiality have given me praise which I may be glad to think that I at all ...
... reason to be content . The most savage and dishonest assailant has not been able to deny me merit as a writer . All critics who have the least pretence to impartiality have given me praise which I may be glad to think that I at all ...
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... reason to change the opinion which I formed twenty - five years ago . The first two cantos are Byron's masterpiece . The next two may pass as not below his average . Then begins the descent , and at last he sinks to the level of his own ...
... reason to change the opinion which I formed twenty - five years ago . The first two cantos are Byron's masterpiece . The next two may pass as not below his average . Then begins the descent , and at last he sinks to the level of his own ...
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