Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... Truth , indeed , is essential to poetry ; but it is the truth of madness . The 56 easonings are jus ; but the premises are false . After the first suppositions have been made , 569 very thing ought to be consistent ; but those frst ...
... Truth , indeed , is essential to poetry ; but it is the truth of madness . The 56 easonings are jus ; but the premises are false . After the first suppositions have been made , 569 very thing ought to be consistent ; but those frst ...
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... truth and liberty may at first dazzle and bewilder nations which have become half blind in the house of bondage . But let them gaze on , and they will soon be able to bear it . In a few years men learn to reason . The extreme violence ...
... truth and liberty may at first dazzle and bewilder nations which have become half blind in the house of bondage . But let them gaze on , and they will soon be able to bear it . In a few years men learn to reason . The extreme violence ...
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... truth in the transactions of life , ho was honestly devoted to the pursuit of truth in the researches of speculation . Wanton cru- elty was not in his nature . On the contrary , where no political object was at stake , his dis In this ...
... truth in the transactions of life , ho was honestly devoted to the pursuit of truth in the researches of speculation . Wanton cru- elty was not in his nature . On the contrary , where no political object was at stake , his dis In this ...
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... truth , Livy is not a historian on whom much reliance can be placed , even in cases where he must have possessed consider- able means of information . And his first De- cade , to which Machiavelli has confined him- self , is scarcely ...
... truth , Livy is not a historian on whom much reliance can be placed , even in cases where he must have possessed consider- able means of information . And his first De- cade , to which Machiavelli has confined him- self , is scarcely ...
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... truth of tate and affectionate as the passion which an character is the first object ; the truth of place erman feels for a turtle . We find ourselves and time is to be considered only in the second mong beings , whose love is purely ...
... truth of tate and affectionate as the passion which an character is the first object ; the truth of place erman feels for a turtle . We find ourselves and time is to be considered only in the second mong beings , whose love is purely ...
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