Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... expression . But the date of his first con- tribution to the Review is still commonly considered to be the month of August , 1825 , when his article on Milton appeared , and at once attained a wide popu- larity . Though when , in 1843 ...
... expression . But the date of his first con- tribution to the Review is still commonly considered to be the month of August , 1825 , when his article on Milton appeared , and at once attained a wide popu- larity . Though when , in 1843 ...
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... expression , was all the more efficient . To the Whig party as well as to the Whig Review , such an ally had claims which could not be disre- garded ; and in 1830 , through the interest of Lord Lansdowne , he was elected a member of ...
... expression , was all the more efficient . To the Whig party as well as to the Whig Review , such an ally had claims which could not be disre- garded ; and in 1830 , through the interest of Lord Lansdowne , he was elected a member of ...
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... expression , and then deliver it with a rapidity so great that no reporter could follow him . The effect on the House of these declaimed disquisitions can perhaps be best estimated by quoting a passage from one of his political oppo ...
... expression , and then deliver it with a rapidity so great that no reporter could follow him . The effect on the House of these declaimed disquisitions can perhaps be best estimated by quoting a passage from one of his political oppo ...
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... hatred by acts which his conscience prompted and his reason approved . He would not re- cant a single expression , much less a single opinion . 199 99 " The bray of Exeter Hall , " BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF MACAULAY . xxiii.
... hatred by acts which his conscience prompted and his reason approved . He would not re- cant a single expression , much less a single opinion . 199 99 " The bray of Exeter Hall , " BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF MACAULAY . xxiii.
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... expression in his works . Among his intimate friends and relations he passed as one of the most affectionate of men , and his benevolence to unsuccessful artists and men of letters , absorbed no inconsiderable portion of his income ...
... expression in his works . Among his intimate friends and relations he passed as one of the most affectionate of men , and his benevolence to unsuccessful artists and men of letters , absorbed no inconsiderable portion of his income ...
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