The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... honoured life . He was twice married . His first wife died at the birth of his first child . Eight years afterwards , in 1757 , he espoused Margaret , daughter of Colin Campbell of Inveresragan , who survived him by a single year . By ...
... honoured life . He was twice married . His first wife died at the birth of his first child . Eight years afterwards , in 1757 , he espoused Margaret , daughter of Colin Campbell of Inveresragan , who survived him by a single year . By ...
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... honours at the univer- sity and of distinction in after life . George Stainforth , a grand- son of Sir Francis Baring , by his success at Cambridge was the first to win the school an honourable name , which was more than sustained by ...
... honours at the univer- sity and of distinction in after life . George Stainforth , a grand- son of Sir Francis Baring , by his success at Cambridge was the first to win the school an honourable name , which was more than sustained by ...
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... honoured me : " Of his extraordinary memory I remember Lord Jeffrey telling me an instance . They had had a difference about a quotation from Paradise Lost , and made a wager about it ; the wager being a copy of the book , which , on ...
... honoured me : " Of his extraordinary memory I remember Lord Jeffrey telling me an instance . They had had a difference about a quotation from Paradise Lost , and made a wager about it ; the wager being a copy of the book , which , on ...
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... honour of the event . He addressed his tutor in a short poem , which begins with a few sonorous and effective couplets , grows more and more like the parody on Fitzgerald in " Rejected Addresses , " and ends in a peroration of which the ...
... honour of the event . He addressed his tutor in a short poem , which begins with a few sonorous and effective couplets , grows more and more like the parody on Fitzgerald in " Rejected Addresses , " and ends in a peroration of which the ...
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... by day and of his dreams by night . To give them reality he laboured as men labour for the honours of a profession or for the sub- sistence of their children . In that service he sacrificed 46 CH . I. LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... by day and of his dreams by night . To give them reality he laboured as men labour for the honours of a profession or for the sub- sistence of their children . In that service he sacrificed 46 CH . I. LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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