The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu xi
... seemed to become more strong and fervent with the progress of years . In his nineteenth year he began his residence at Trinity College , Cambridge . His career at Cambridge was not quite so brilliant as the sanguine expectations of his ...
... seemed to become more strong and fervent with the progress of years . In his nineteenth year he began his residence at Trinity College , Cambridge . His career at Cambridge was not quite so brilliant as the sanguine expectations of his ...
Sivu xii
... seemed to make an epoch and a revolution in review - writing . Up to this time , with some excellent exceptions , the articles in reviews had confined themselves to notices , more or less excursive , of new books , and to discussions of ...
... seemed to make an epoch and a revolution in review - writing . Up to this time , with some excellent exceptions , the articles in reviews had confined themselves to notices , more or less excursive , of new books , and to discussions of ...
Sivu xvi
... seemed to expand with its accumulating treasures , memory which disdained nothing as beneath it , and was never perplexed or burdened by its incalculable possessions . As a curious instance of his range - - - memory , and activity of ...
... seemed to expand with its accumulating treasures , memory which disdained nothing as beneath it , and was never perplexed or burdened by its incalculable possessions . As a curious instance of his range - - - memory , and activity of ...
Sivu xxi
... seemed disposed to leave them buried in the voluminous journal in which they had appeared . Here , however , it was the honest admiration of the public , not the base desire of a bookseller for gain , which suggested and indeed ...
... seemed disposed to leave them buried in the voluminous journal in which they had appeared . Here , however , it was the honest admiration of the public , not the base desire of a bookseller for gain , which suggested and indeed ...
Sivu xxii
... seemed to have read everything , and to recollect all that he had read . As to the style of these essays , of Macaulay's style in general , a few observations . It was eminently his own , but his own not by strange words , or strange ...
... seemed to have read everything , and to recollect all that he had read . As to the style of these essays , of Macaulay's style in general , a few observations . It was eminently his own , but his own not by strange words , or strange ...
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