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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER VI
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But there are several things in Pindar very like it.

[Orelli makes an observation, much to the same effect, in his note on this passage in his edition of 1850.] You must excuse all this, for I labour at present under a suppression of Greek, and am likely to do so for at least three years to come.

Malkin may be some relief; but I am quite unable to guess whether he means to come to Calcutta.

I am in excellent bodily health, and I am recovering my mental health; but I have been sorely tried.

Money matters look well.
My new brother-in-law and I are brothers in more than law.


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