Macaulay

[ US /məˈkɔɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. English historian noted for his history of England (1800-1859)
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How To Use Macaulay In A Sentence

  • The de - cisive use was that of Hutchison Macaulay Posnett, an LITERATURE AND ITS COGNATES
  • Zachary Macaulay's 1823 pamphlet, Negro Slavery, was a good example.
  • It was through evening storytelling and breakfast badinage with these sisters that Macaulay's mature historical vision emerged.
  • Familia raposatului scenarist se afla in sala, iar pe scena au urcat actori care au jucat in filme scrise de el, printre care si Macaulay Culkin, lansat de seria "Home Alone Hotnews.ro
  • Poems like the poems of the English Lord Macaulay are, although in meter and rhyme, not poetry at all, but only rhetoric.
  • A more didactic type of prose, designed to inform and convince, was practised by Arnold, Carlyle, Macaulay, and others.
  • But in the very same essay, Macaulay supposes Bacon the man to be thoroughly deceitful, self-seeking, and lacking in moral fibre.
  • But in the very same essay, Macaulay supposes Bacon the man to be thoroughly deceitful, self-seeking, and lacking in moral fibre.
  • Macaulay have occasional flashes of silence that make his conversation perfectly delightful.
  • The best paragraphist in the English language for the essay is Macaulay, the best model to follow for the oratorical style is Edmund Burke and for description and narration probably the greatest master of paragraph is the American Goldsmith, Washington Irving. How to Speak and Write Correctly
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