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Page 188
... thought and style it was very like Mac- waterfall , when you try to catch the tone , aulay , - and not Macaulay in that stage the thoughts , the feelings , the atmosphere of Vealy brilliancy in which he wrote his of early youth . essay ...
... thought and style it was very like Mac- waterfall , when you try to catch the tone , aulay , - and not Macaulay in that stage the thoughts , the feelings , the atmosphere of Vealy brilliancy in which he wrote his of early youth . essay ...
Page 369
... thoughts were disentangled By no breaking of the thread ! And I charged you with extortions On the nobler fames of old , - Ay , and sometimes thought your Porsons Stained the purple they would fold . " VOL . VIII . 24 What high honor ...
... thoughts were disentangled By no breaking of the thread ! And I charged you with extortions On the nobler fames of old , - Ay , and sometimes thought your Porsons Stained the purple they would fold . " VOL . VIII . 24 What high honor ...
Page 556
... thought of publication , have the charm and more than the simplicity of autobiography . Their merit lies not so much in grace of style , picturesqueness of description , or familiar freedom of composition , as in their ex- hibition of ...
... thought of publication , have the charm and more than the simplicity of autobiography . Their merit lies not so much in grace of style , picturesqueness of description , or familiar freedom of composition , as in their ex- hibition of ...
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