文档介绍:THE MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OF LORD MACAULAY.
THE
MISCELLANEOUS
WRITINGS AND
SPEECHES OF LORD
MACAULAY.
VOLUME III.
LORD MACAULAY.
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THE MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OF LORD MACAULAY.
CONTENTS.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA.
Francis Atterbury. (December 1853)
John Bunyan. (May 1854)
Oliver Goldsmith. (February 1856)
Samuel Johnson. (December 1856)
William Pitt. (January 1859)
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, INSCRIPTIONS, ETC.
Epitaph on Henry Martyn. (1812)
Lines to the Memory of Pitt. (1813)
A Radical War Song. (1820)
The Battle of Moncontour. (1824)
The Battle of Naseby, by Obadiah Bind-their-kings-in-chains-and-
their-nobles-with-links-of-iron, Serjeant in Ireton's Regiment. (1824)
Sermon in a Churchyard. (1825)
Translation of a Poem by Arnault. (1826)
Dies Irae. (1826)
The Marriage of Tirzah and Ahirad. (1827)
The Country Clergyman's Trip to Cambridge. An Election Ballad.
(1827)
Song. (1827)
Political ics. (March 1828)
The Deliverance of Vienna. (1828)
The Last aneer. (1839)
Epitaph on a Jacobite. (1845)
Lines Written in August, 1847.
Translation from Plautus. (1850)
Paraphrase of a Passage in the Chronicle of the Monk of St Gall.
(1856)
Inscription on the Statue of Lord Wm. Bentinck, at Calcutta. (1835)
Epitaph on Sir Benjamin Heath Malkin, at Calcutta. (1837)
Epitaph on Lord Metcalfe. (1847)
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THE MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OF LORD MACAULAY.
FRANCIS ATTERBURY.
(December 1853.)
Francis Atterbury, a man who holds a conspicuous place in the
political, ecclesiastical, and literary history of England, was born in the
year 1662, at Middleton in Buckinghamshire, a parish of which his father
was rector. Francis was educated at Westminster School, and carried
thence to Christchurch a stock of learning which, though really scanty, he
through life exhibited with such judicious ostentation that superficial
observers believed his attainments to be im