Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... means of love ; or phoxe pans , a man who makes money by means of love ? In fact it re- quires no Bentley or Casaubon to perceive that Philarchus is merely a false spelling for Phylarchus , the chief of a tribe . Mr. Croker has favoured ...
... means of love ; or phoxe pans , a man who makes money by means of love ? In fact it re- quires no Bentley or Casaubon to perceive that Philarchus is merely a false spelling for Phylarchus , the chief of a tribe . Mr. Croker has favoured ...
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... means inclined to divert any part of the fund of corruption to purposes which he considered as idle . He had eminent talents for government and for debate ; but he had paid little at- tention to books , and felt little respect for ...
... means inclined to divert any part of the fund of corruption to purposes which he considered as idle . He had eminent talents for government and for debate ; but he had paid little at- tention to books , and felt little respect for ...
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... means of subsistence from their politi- cal friends . Richardson , like a man of sense , kept his shop , and his shop kept him , which his novels , admirable as they are , would scarcely have done . But nothing could be more deplorable ...
... means of subsistence from their politi- cal friends . Richardson , like a man of sense , kept his shop , and his shop kept him , which his novels , admirable as they are , would scarcely have done . But nothing could be more deplorable ...
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... mean , compared with the full and accurate information which we possess respecting his pro- ceedings and habits towards the close of his life . emerged at length from cocklofts and sixpenny ordinaries into the society of the polished ...
... mean , compared with the full and accurate information which we possess respecting his pro- ceedings and habits towards the close of his life . emerged at length from cocklofts and sixpenny ordinaries into the society of the polished ...
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... means , but as an end ; and who proposed to themselves , as the object of their pursuit , the prosperity of the state as distinct from the prosperity of the individuals who compose the state . His calm and set- tled opinion seems to ...
... means , but as an end ; and who proposed to themselves , as the object of their pursuit , the prosperity of the state as distinct from the prosperity of the individuals who compose the state . His calm and set- tled opinion seems to ...
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