Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... character to excite such warmth of feeling , and a no- ble character to enable one who loved him to speak so frankly . The ordinary biographer's idolatry is not absent , but it becomes a testimony to the hero's excel- lence instead of ...
... character to excite such warmth of feeling , and a no- ble character to enable one who loved him to speak so frankly . The ordinary biographer's idolatry is not absent , but it becomes a testimony to the hero's excel- lence instead of ...
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... character . Macaulay was converted to Whiggism when at college . The advance from Toryism to Whiggism is not such as to involve a very violent wrench of the moral and intellectual na- ture . Such as it was , it was the only wrench from ...
... character . Macaulay was converted to Whiggism when at college . The advance from Toryism to Whiggism is not such as to involve a very violent wrench of the moral and intellectual na- ture . Such as it was , it was the only wrench from ...
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... character are often so unsatisfactory . He likes to represent a man as a bundle of contradictions , because it enables him to obtain startling contrasts . He height- ens a vice in one place , a virtue in another , and piles them ...
... character are often so unsatisfactory . He likes to represent a man as a bundle of contradictions , because it enables him to obtain startling contrasts . He height- ens a vice in one place , a virtue in another , and piles them ...
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... character generally enables him to strike pretty nearly the true note . To learn the true secret of Cromwell's character , we must go to Mr. Carlyle , who can sympathize with deep currents of religious enthusiasm . Macaulay re- tains ...
... character generally enables him to strike pretty nearly the true note . To learn the true secret of Cromwell's character , we must go to Mr. Carlyle , who can sympathize with deep currents of religious enthusiasm . Macaulay re- tains ...
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... character . New classes and new ideas have come upon the stage ; but they have a curious family likeness to the old . The Whiggism , whose pecu- liarities Macaulay reflected so faithfully , represents some of the most deeply - seat- ed ...
... character . New classes and new ideas have come upon the stage ; but they have a curious family likeness to the old . The Whiggism , whose pecu- liarities Macaulay reflected so faithfully , represents some of the most deeply - seat- ed ...
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