Thomas Babington Macaulay, baron Macaulay (1800-1859)
English poet, critic, and historian, author of The History of England
from the Accession of James the Second, 5 vols (1849-61).
English poet, critic, and historian, author of The History of England
from the Accession of James the Second, 5 vols (1849-61).
“A Conversation between Mr. Abraham Cowley and Mr. John Milton, touching the
Great Civil War” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“The Country Clergyman's Trip to Cambridge: An Election Ballad” in
The Times.
Critical and Historical Essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review.
“Dante” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Fragments of a Roman Tale” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Hallam's Constitutional History” in
Edinburgh Review.
The History of England from the Accession of James II.
Lays of Ancient Rome.
“Milton” in
Edinburgh Review.
The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay.
“On Mitford's History of Greece” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“On the Athenian Orators” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“On the Royal Society of Literature” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“On West Indian Slavery” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Petrarch” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“A Prophetic Account of a Grand National Epic Poem, to be entitled, The
Wellingtoniad, and to be published A.D. 2824” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Scenes from Athenian Revels” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Some Account of the Great Law-Suit between the Parishes of St. Denis and St.
George in the Water” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Songs of the Huguenots” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
“Songs of the Civil War” in
Knight's Quarterly Magazine.