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1 With Carlyle, Macaulay shares the honor of being the greatest of English essayists .
2 The charm and purity of his diction recall the best school of English essayists .
3 The classical school of Dryden and Pope and the eighteenth century English essayists were especially popular.
4 She was reading the English essayists and Wordsworth, and learning about the great men and women.
5 There are but few English essayists who can compare with him in scrupulous precision of expression.
6 A brilliant English essayist has observed that a government to secure obedience must first excite reverence.
7 An English essayist [Footnote: G. K. Chesterton, "The Fallacy of the Young Nation," in his "Heretics," pp.
8 Birrell, the great English essayist , remarks that, "Of writing books about Dean Swift there is no end."
9 {Lady Wortley Montague = Lady Mary Wortley Montague (1689-1762), English essayist and letter-writer}
10 English essayists and Emerson.
11 It was from this point that Lamb's reputation as "the most delightful of English essayists " began to be formed.
12 Now we are told by the most accomplished English essayists that this is a mistake, that it is change, but no progress.
13 This infidelity to popular government and unbelief in any good results to come from it are not, unfortunately, confined to the English essayists .
14 Sir Thomas Browne, English essayist , came of a Cheshire family, but was born in London on October 19, 1605.
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