The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay: Contributions to Knight's quarterly magazine. Contributions to the Edinburgh reviewLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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... language always was , the occurrence of faults against which he afterwards most anxiously guarded him- self . A much greater interest will undoubtedly be felt in tracing the date and development of his opinions . The articles published ...
... language always was , the occurrence of faults against which he afterwards most anxiously guarded him- self . A much greater interest will undoubtedly be felt in tracing the date and development of his opinions . The articles published ...
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... language to the majority " As to the greater part of the sect , it is , we apprehend , of little consequence what they study or under whom . It would be more amusing , to be sure , and more re- putable , if they would take up the old ...
... language to the majority " As to the greater part of the sect , it is , we apprehend , of little consequence what they study or under whom . It would be more amusing , to be sure , and more re- putable , if they would take up the old ...
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... language since that of Gibbon . " Almost immediately upon the appearance of the article in the Edinburgh Review , an answer was published in the Westminster Review . It was untruly attributed , in the newspapers of the day , to Mr ...
... language since that of Gibbon . " Almost immediately upon the appearance of the article in the Edinburgh Review , an answer was published in the Westminster Review . It was untruly attributed , in the newspapers of the day , to Mr ...
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... language exemplified in the well - known verse of Pope , ' Modes of self - love the Passions we may call . ' ― ' We know , ' says he , ' no universal proposition respecting human nature which is true but one that men always act from ...
... language exemplified in the well - known verse of Pope , ' Modes of self - love the Passions we may call . ' ― ' We know , ' says he , ' no universal proposition respecting human nature which is true but one that men always act from ...
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... language has occasioned this illustration , who at an early age has mastered every species of composition , will doubtless hold fast to sim- plicity , which survives all the fashions of deviation from it , and which a man of genius so ...
... language has occasioned this illustration , who at an early age has mastered every species of composition , will doubtless hold fast to sim- plicity , which survives all the fashions of deviation from it , and which a man of genius so ...
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