Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, with a Memoir and Index, المجلد 1A. Mason, 1874 |
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الصفحة vii
... means which required the least sacrifice , either of the integrity or the pride of his character . THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY was born at Roth- ley Temple , Leicestershire , on the twenty - fifth of October , 1800. His father , Zachary ...
... means which required the least sacrifice , either of the integrity or the pride of his character . THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY was born at Roth- ley Temple , Leicestershire , on the twenty - fifth of October , 1800. His father , Zachary ...
الصفحة xv
... meaning . Macaulay's real meaning is evident ; he meant mischief ; " but in the confused sentences of his apologist hardly any meaning is perceptible ; and there is something ludicrous in the very supposition that the meaning of the ...
... meaning . Macaulay's real meaning is evident ; he meant mischief ; " but in the confused sentences of his apologist hardly any meaning is perceptible ; and there is something ludicrous in the very supposition that the meaning of the ...
الصفحة 24
... scheme ; a plan for forcing into cultivation the waste lands of intellect , for raising poetical produce , by means of bounties , - - from soil too meagre to have yielded any returns in 24 ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE .
... scheme ; a plan for forcing into cultivation the waste lands of intellect , for raising poetical produce , by means of bounties , - - from soil too meagre to have yielded any returns in 24 ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE .
الصفحة 25
... means improbable . They have been offering for several years the rewards which the king placed at their disposal , and have not , as far as I can learn , been able to find in their box one com- position which they have deemed worthy of ...
... means improbable . They have been offering for several years the rewards which the king placed at their disposal , and have not , as far as I can learn , been able to find in their box one com- position which they have deemed worthy of ...
الصفحة 58
... means his highest or most peculiar title to applause . It is scarcely neces- sary to say that those qualities which escaped the notice of the poet himself were not likely to attract the atten- tion of the commentators . The fact is ...
... means his highest or most peculiar title to applause . It is scarcely neces- sary to say that those qualities which escaped the notice of the poet himself were not likely to attract the atten- tion of the commentators . The fact is ...
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