Thomas B. Macaulay
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Thomas B. Macaulay
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, PCwas a British historian and Whig politician. He wrote extensively as an essayist and reviewer; his books on British history have been hailed as literary masterpieces. He was a member of the Babington family by virtue of his aunt's marriage to Thomas Babington...
bridge either hand stand
Now who will stand on either hand / And keep the bridge with me?
retirement grief meditation
Grief, which disposes gentle natures to retirement, to inaction, and to meditation, only makes restless spirits more restless.
forth gate looked sentinel
The sentinel on Whitehall gate looked forth into the night.
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A propensity which, for want of a better name, we will venture to christen Boswellism.
imagination advancement creation
Generalization is necessary to the advancement of knowledge; but particularity is indispensable to the creations of the imagination.
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The best portraits are those in which there is a slight mixture of caricature.
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Nothing is so galling to a people not broken in from birth as a paternal, or, in other words, a meddling government, a government which tells them what to read, and say, and eat, and drink and wear.
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The object of oratory alone in not truth, but persuasion.
benevolence politeness wells
Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in small things.
parent forever sound
Parent of sweetest sounds, yet mute forever.
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Every sect clamors for toleration when it is down.
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Beards in olden times, were the emblems of wisdom and piety.
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This is the highest miracle of genius, that things which are not should be as though they were, that the imaginations of one mind should become the personal recollections of another.
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Shakespeare has had neither equal nor second.