The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... give to the world compositions , not intended for the world , may be no injury to the fame of writers who , by habit , were slovenly and hasty workmen ; but it is far otherwise in the case of one who made it a rule for himself to ...
... give to the world compositions , not intended for the world , may be no injury to the fame of writers who , by habit , were slovenly and hasty workmen ; but it is far otherwise in the case of one who made it a rule for himself to ...
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... give those among whom his early years were passed reason to be proud , and still more certain assurance that he would never afford them cause for shame , that what he wrote was preserved with a care very seldom bestowed on childish ...
... give those among whom his early years were passed reason to be proud , and still more certain assurance that he would never afford them cause for shame , that what he wrote was preserved with a care very seldom bestowed on childish ...
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... that went by his name ; a decision which , to those who happen to have read the work will give a very poor notion of my ancestor's abilities . The eldest son of old Aulay , and the grandfather 4 CH . I. LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... that went by his name ; a decision which , to those who happen to have read the work will give a very poor notion of my ancestor's abilities . The eldest son of old Aulay , and the grandfather 4 CH . I. LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... give to self the benefit of any doubt , are virtues which are not oldfashioned , and for which , as time goes on , the world is likely to have as much need as ever.1 Mr. Macaulay was admirably adapted for the arduous and uninviting task ...
... give to self the benefit of any doubt , are virtues which are not oldfashioned , and for which , as time goes on , the world is likely to have as much need as ever.1 Mr. Macaulay was admirably adapted for the arduous and uninviting task ...
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... give you some idea of the activity of his mind I will mention a few circumstances that may interest you and Colin . You will believe that to him we never appear to regard anything he does as anything more than a schoolboy's amusement ...
... give you some idea of the activity of his mind I will mention a few circumstances that may interest you and Colin . You will believe that to him we never appear to regard anything he does as anything more than a schoolboy's amusement ...
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