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" These are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. "
The Edinburgh Review - Page 577
1876
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School Reading by Grades: Seventh Year

James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 pages
...sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces ; who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. Great as were the honor^ 25 and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were well aware that...
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Self Culture; a Monthly Devoted to the Interests of the Home University League

Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1897 - 692 pages
...sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. Great as were the honors and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were aware that the titles...
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Self Culture, Volume 5

1897 - 592 pages
...sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. Great as were the honors and possessions which Macaulay acquired _by his pen, all who knew him were aware that the titles...
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The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete: Critical and historical essays

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 726 pages
...disturbed by no jealousies or resentments. These are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes...
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The Works of Lord Macaulay, Volume 8

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 700 pages
...disturbed by no jealousies or resentments. These are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes...
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Self Culture; a Monthly Devoted to the Interests of the Home ..., Volume 6

Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1898 - 596 pages
...comforters in sorrow, companions in solitude — the old friends who are never seen with new faces ; who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. There was no society in London so agreeable that Macaulay would have preferred to the company of Sterne...
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The Eternal Building: Or, The Making of Manhood

George T. Lemmon - 1899 - 452 pages
...disturbed by no jealousies or resentments. These are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. Plato is never sullen. Cervantes...
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The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 7

David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 468 pages
...sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces; who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. Great as were the honors and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were well aware that the...
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In Praise of Books: A Vade Mecum for Book-lovers

1901 - 140 pages
...sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces ; who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glor-y and in obscurity. Great as were the honors and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were well aware that the...
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Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1901 - 286 pages
...disturbed by no jealousies or resentments. These are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and rivalry. In the dead Cervantes is never Dante never opinion can alienate Bossnet." m Risbc? H-tQ w...
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