The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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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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... young fellows of the present day are ! declares that there is not in the whole House of Commons any stuff , under five - and- thirty , of which a Junior Lord of the Treasury can be made . It is the same in literature , and , I imagine ...
... young fellows of the present day are ! declares that there is not in the whole House of Commons any stuff , under five - and- thirty , of which a Junior Lord of the Treasury can be made . It is the same in literature , and , I imagine ...
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... young friend , how does the House seem ? Is Brougham there ? Does he look very savage ? " " ** " I shall hardly know the House of Commons without Sir Robert Peel . *** His figure is now before me : all the tones of his voice are in my ...
... young friend , how does the House seem ? Is Brougham there ? Does he look very savage ? " " ** " I shall hardly know the House of Commons without Sir Robert Peel . *** His figure is now before me : all the tones of his voice are in my ...
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... young enthusiast , is told again at greater length , and with less force and pathos , than in the Excursion . The poem is to the last degree Jacobinical , indeed Socialist . I understand perfectly why Wordsworth did not choose to ...
... young enthusiast , is told again at greater length , and with less force and pathos , than in the Excursion . The poem is to the last degree Jacobinical , indeed Socialist . I understand perfectly why Wordsworth did not choose to ...
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... young Hallam is better , and likely to do well . God send it ! To Brooks's , and talked on the Wiseman question . I made my hearers very merry . " " November 4. -I am deeply concerned to hear that poor Harry Hallam is gone . Alas ! alas ...
... young Hallam is better , and likely to do well . God send it ! To Brooks's , and talked on the Wiseman question . I made my hearers very merry . " " November 4. -I am deeply concerned to hear that poor Harry Hallam is gone . Alas ! alas ...
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