Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 páginas |
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... present , and him who five hundred years after composed a philosophic romance for a society which had in the interval undergone a complete change . It was all Greek , and all true ! The centuries which separated Plutarch from Thucydides ...
... present , and him who five hundred years after composed a philosophic romance for a society which had in the interval undergone a complete change . It was all Greek , and all true ! The centuries which separated Plutarch from Thucydides ...
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... present to mankind ; but it is a present which we do not hope , and do not pretend , that we can offer . If , however , we cannot lay the founda- tion , it is something to clear away the rubbish - if we cannot set up truth , it is ...
... present to mankind ; but it is a present which we do not hope , and do not pretend , that we can offer . If , however , we cannot lay the founda- tion , it is something to clear away the rubbish - if we cannot set up truth , it is ...
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... present . If you feel as you speak , —but you are only mocking me , or perhaps your compassion- 66 By Heaven ! -- by every oath that is binding ” " Alas ! alas ! Cæsar , were not all the same oaths sworn yesterday to Valeria ? But I ...
... present . If you feel as you speak , —but you are only mocking me , or perhaps your compassion- 66 By Heaven ! -- by every oath that is binding ” " Alas ! alas ! Cæsar , were not all the same oaths sworn yesterday to Valeria ? But I ...
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The Poetical Works of JOHN DRYDEN 2 vols University | 293 |
UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
BENTHAMS DEFENCE OF MILL | 377 |
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