The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... wish the world to read it . I have thought it prudent to use a very sparing hand in dealing with MACAULAY's biography ; for I have been warned by the examples , which literary history only too frequently affords , of the risk ...
... wish the world to read it . I have thought it prudent to use a very sparing hand in dealing with MACAULAY's biography ; for I have been warned by the examples , which literary history only too frequently affords , of the risk ...
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... wish is the duty of those who have the means at their command . His lifelike image is indelibly impressed upon their minds , ( for how could it be otherwise with any who had enjoyed so close relations with such a man ? ) although the ...
... wish is the duty of those who have the means at their command . His lifelike image is indelibly impressed upon their minds , ( for how could it be otherwise with any who had enjoyed so close relations with such a man ? ) although the ...
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... wish to be shown as himself , I will suppress no trait in his disposition , or incident in his career , which might provoke blame or question . Such in all points as he was , the world , which has been so indulgent to him , has a right ...
... wish to be shown as himself , I will suppress no trait in his disposition , or incident in his career , which might provoke blame or question . Such in all points as he was , the world , which has been so indulgent to him , has a right ...
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... wish that the great talker had been at hand to avenge his grandfather and grand - uncle . Next morning " Mr. Macaulay breakfasted with us , nothing hurt or dismayed by his last night's correction . Being a man of good sense he had a ...
... wish that the great talker had been at hand to avenge his grandfather and grand - uncle . Next morning " Mr. Macaulay breakfasted with us , nothing hurt or dismayed by his last night's correction . Being a man of good sense he had a ...
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... wishes of his father , who was not prepared for the construction which his son put upon the paternal precept that a man should make his practice square with his professions . But Zachary Macaulay soon had more congenial work to do . The ...
... wishes of his father , who was not prepared for the construction which his son put upon the paternal precept that a man should make his practice square with his professions . But Zachary Macaulay soon had more congenial work to do . The ...
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