The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... learned from observation ; and Macaulay de- lighted in rambling over England , to visit the scenes of his- toric events , the residences of remarkable men : the siege of Derry was described from Derry and its neighborhood ; the ...
... learned from observation ; and Macaulay de- lighted in rambling over England , to visit the scenes of his- toric events , the residences of remarkable men : the siege of Derry was described from Derry and its neighborhood ; the ...
Sivu xxvi
... learned for the purpose of his History . With these came anecdote , touches of char- acter , drollery , fun , excellent stories excellently told . The hearer often longed for Macaulay's memory to carry off what he heard in a single ...
... learned for the purpose of his History . With these came anecdote , touches of char- acter , drollery , fun , excellent stories excellently told . The hearer often longed for Macaulay's memory to carry off what he heard in a single ...
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... learned and ingenious work of Mr. Macaulay , ' Lays of Ancient Rome , ' well deserves to be consulted by the reader of the early Roman history . Mr. M. might render much service by un- dertaking a Roman history , still a great ...
... learned and ingenious work of Mr. Macaulay , ' Lays of Ancient Rome , ' well deserves to be consulted by the reader of the early Roman history . Mr. M. might render much service by un- dertaking a Roman history , still a great ...
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... learned in ancient and modern lore ; his mind is richly stored with the poetry and history both of classical and Continental literature . Unlike Mackintosh , he is eminently dramatic and pictorial ; he alternately speaks poetry to the ...
... learned in ancient and modern lore ; his mind is richly stored with the poetry and history both of classical and Continental literature . Unlike Mackintosh , he is eminently dramatic and pictorial ; he alternately speaks poetry to the ...
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... learned from him or by his wish that Lord Macaulay was unwearied and most liberal in his charities , especially to all needy literary brethren . The amount distributed by him in this way would , I am satisfied , astonish the public ...
... learned from him or by his wish that Lord Macaulay was unwearied and most liberal in his charities , especially to all needy literary brethren . The amount distributed by him in this way would , I am satisfied , astonish the public ...
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