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" The effect on the author's reputation was instantaneous. Like Lord Byron, he awoke one morning and found himself famous. The beauties of the work were such as all men could recognise, and its very faults pleased, . . , The family breakfasttable in Bloomsbury... "
The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay - Página 116
por George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 311 páginas
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Annual Register, Volumen118

Edmund Burke - 1877 - 660 páginas
...Review with the well-known article on Milton, which immediately rivetted the public attention : — " The effect on the author's reputation was instantaneous....the work were such as all men could recognize, and the very faults pleased. The redundance of youthful enthusiasm, which he himself unsparingly condemns...
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Leipsic Edition of the Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1

George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 652 páginas
...promoted the rising fortunes of the Liberal cause, had now attained its height — a height unequalled before or since — of political, social, and literary...from the perverted ability of that elaborate libel on our great epic poet which goes by the name of Dr Johnson's Life of Milton. Murray declared that it...
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The Annual Register, Volumen118

Edmund Burke - 1877 - 690 páginas
...Review with the well-known article on Milton, which immediately rivetted the public attention : — "The effect on the author's reputation was instantaneous....the work were such as all men could recognize, and the very faults pleased. The redundance of youthful enthusiasm, which lie himself unsparingly condemns...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes143-144

1877 - 626 páginas
...' in 1825 :— 'The effect on the author's reputation,' says Mr. Trevelyan, and we believe truly, ' was instantaneous. Like Lord Byron, he awoke one morning...The beauties of the work were such as all men could recognise, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast table in Bloomsbury was covered...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen143

1877 - 630 páginas
...in 1825 : — ' The effect on the author's reputation,' says Mr. Trevelyan, and wo believe truly, ' was instantaneous. Like Lord Byron, he awoke one morning...The beauties of the work were such as all men could recognise, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast table in Bloomsbury was covered...
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Mixed Essays

Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 368 páginas
...success. The essay appeared in the Edinburgh Review in 1825. Mr. Trevelyan says, and quite truly : — The effect on the author's reputation was instantaneous....The beauties of the work were such as all men could recognise, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast-table in Bloomsbury was covered...
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Mixed Essays

Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 368 páginas
...success. The essay appeared in the Edinburgh Review in 1825. Mr. Trevelyan says, and quite truly :— The effect on the author's reputation was instantaneous....The beauties of the work were such as all men could recognise, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast-table in Bloomsbury was covered...
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Mixed Essays

Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 372 páginas
...success. The essay appeared in the Edinburgh Review in 1825. Mr. Trevelyan says, and quite truly : — The effect on the author's reputation was instantaneous....The beauties of the work were such as all men could recognise, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast-table in Bloomsbury was covered...
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Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1893 - 244 páginas
...— MATTHEW ARNOLD. THE effect on the author's reputation [of the publication of the Essay on Milton] was instantaneous. Like Lord Byron, he awoke one morning...recognize, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast-table in Bloomsbury was covered with cards of invitation to dinner from every quarter...
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Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1893 - 256 páginas
...—MATTHEW ARNOLD. THE effect on the author's reputation [of the publication of the Essay on Milton] was instantaneous. -Like Lord Byron, he awoke one...recognize, and its very faults pleased. . . . The family breakfast-table in Bloomsbury was covered with cards of invitation to dinner from every quarter...
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