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''Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review'' (1843) is a collection of articles by Thomas Babington Macaulay, later Lord Macaulay. They have been acclaimed for their readability, but criticized for their inflexible attachment to the attitudes of the Whig school of history. == Contents ==
The essays first appeared in the following issues of the ''Edinburgh Review'': * Milton, August 1825 * Machiavelli, March 1827 * Hallam, September 1828 * Southey's ''Colloquies'', January 1830 * Mr. Robert Montgomery, April 1830 * Civil Disabilities of the Jews, January 1831 * Moore's ''Life of Lord Byron'', June 1831 * Samuel Johnson (Croker's ''Boswell''), September 1831 * John Bunyan (''Pilgrim's Progress''), December 1831 * John Hampden, December 1831 * Burleigh and His Times, April 1832 * War of the Succession in Spain, January 1833 * Horace Walpole, October 1833 * William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, January 1834 * Sir James Mackintosh, July 1835 * Francis Bacon, July 1837 * Sir William Temple, October 1838 * Gladstone on Church and State, April 1839 * Lord Clive, January 1840 * Von Ranke, October 1840 * Leigh Hunt (Comic Dramatists), January 1841 * Lord Holland, July 1841 * Warren Hastings, October 1841 * Frederic the Great, April 1842 * Madame D'Arblay, January 1843 * The Life and Writings of Addison, July 1843 * The Earl of Chatham, October 1844
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