A Second Gallery of Literary PortraitsJ. Hogg, 1852 - 330 psl. |
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... THOMAS HOOD ... ... ... ... ... 70 THOMAS MACAULAY , SECOND SITTING ... DR GEORGE CROLY ... ... ... : : : ... ... 81 ... ... SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON RALPH WALDO EMERSON , SECOND SITTING GEORGE DAWSON ALFRED TENNYSON PROFESSOR NICHOL ...
... THOMAS HOOD ... ... ... ... ... 70 THOMAS MACAULAY , SECOND SITTING ... DR GEORGE CROLY ... ... ... : : : ... ... 81 ... ... SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON RALPH WALDO EMERSON , SECOND SITTING GEORGE DAWSON ALFRED TENNYSON PROFESSOR NICHOL ...
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... Thomas Aird ! " Lo ! now the general father and mother ! What a broad , ripe , serene , and gracious composure of ... Macaulay has admirably shown how , or rather that Shakspere has preserved the distinction between similar characters ...
... Thomas Aird ! " Lo ! now the general father and mother ! What a broad , ripe , serene , and gracious composure of ... Macaulay has admirably shown how , or rather that Shakspere has preserved the distinction between similar characters ...
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... Macaulay's critique is an elegant fasciculus of all the fine things which , it had occurred to him , might be said ... Thomas Carlyle has criticised Jean Paul , and Wilson , Burns : this , at least , shall be ours - we shall have ...
... Macaulay's critique is an elegant fasciculus of all the fine things which , it had occurred to him , might be said ... Thomas Carlyle has criticised Jean Paul , and Wilson , Burns : this , at least , shall be ours - we shall have ...
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... THOMAS MACAULAY . To attempt a new appraisement of the intellectual character of Thomas Macaulay , we are impelled by various motives . Our former notice of him * was short , hurried , and imperfect . Since * In our first " Gallery of ...
... THOMAS MACAULAY . To attempt a new appraisement of the intellectual character of Thomas Macaulay , we are impelled by various motives . Our former notice of him * was short , hurried , and imperfect . Since * In our first " Gallery of ...
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... Thomas Macaulay . The supremacy of the former is verily one of the signs of the times . He has no massive or profound intellect — no lore superior to a schoolboy's — no vast or creative imagination - little philosophic ... THOMAS MACAULAY .
... Thomas Macaulay . The supremacy of the former is verily one of the signs of the times . He has no massive or profound intellect — no lore superior to a schoolboy's — no vast or creative imagination - little philosophic ... THOMAS MACAULAY .
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