The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu xi
... close of his life . Homer and Thucydides , and Tacitus , re- mained among his constant and familiar studies , and no doubt , without controlling him to servile imitation , exercised a pow- erful influence on his mode of composition and ...
... close of his life . Homer and Thucydides , and Tacitus , re- mained among his constant and familiar studies , and no doubt , without controlling him to servile imitation , exercised a pow- erful influence on his mode of composition and ...
Sivu xvii
... close of his days , came to a sudden and unexpected issue . At the election in 1847 , Macaulay was the rejected candidate for the city of Edin- burgh . Nor can it be denied , though those who admire Macaulay will not admire him the less ...
... close of his days , came to a sudden and unexpected issue . At the election in 1847 , Macaulay was the rejected candidate for the city of Edin- burgh . Nor can it be denied , though those who admire Macaulay will not admire him the less ...
Sivu xxvi
... close of his life , a few chosen intimates , some accomplished ladies , foreigners of the highest distinc- tion , who were eager to make his acquaintance , his manners were frank and open . In conversation in such a circle , a ...
... close of his life , a few chosen intimates , some accomplished ladies , foreigners of the highest distinc- tion , who were eager to make his acquaintance , his manners were frank and open . In conversation in such a circle , a ...
Sivu xxvii
... close of the first Brunswicks ; before his last illness he had reduced his plan to the reign of Queen Anne . His end , though not without warning to those who watched him with friendship and affection , was sudden and singularly quiet ...
... close of the first Brunswicks ; before his last illness he had reduced his plan to the reign of Queen Anne . His end , though not without warning to those who watched him with friendship and affection , was sudden and singularly quiet ...
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... close dealings with the plainest realities on the one hand , and , on the other , with the wildest imaginings of credulity , are all represented in his Lays . . . . We cannot leave these Roman lays without begging for a re - issue of Mr ...
... close dealings with the plainest realities on the one hand , and , on the other , with the wildest imaginings of credulity , are all represented in his Lays . . . . We cannot leave these Roman lays without begging for a re - issue of Mr ...
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