Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2Weeks, Jordan & Company, 1840 |
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... thought all men cor- rupt and interested , and yet did not dislike them for being So. His opinion of human nature was Gulliver's ; but he did not regard human nature with Gulliver's horror . He thought that he and his fellow - creatures ...
... thought all men cor- rupt and interested , and yet did not dislike them for being So. His opinion of human nature was Gulliver's ; but he did not regard human nature with Gulliver's horror . He thought that he and his fellow - creatures ...
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... thought he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The advice which he gave to his noble benefactor was ... thought him wanting in zeal as a friend Elizabeth thought him wanting in duty as a subject . The Earl looked on him as a spy ...
... thought he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The advice which he gave to his noble benefactor was ... thought him wanting in zeal as a friend Elizabeth thought him wanting in duty as a subject . The Earl looked on him as a spy ...
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... thought improper in a man to put arsenic into the broth of his friends , and that we ought to blame , not Bacon , but the age in which he lived . But why should we have recourse to any other evidence , when the proceeding against Bacon ...
... thought improper in a man to put arsenic into the broth of his friends , and that we ought to blame , not Bacon , but the age in which he lived . But why should we have recourse to any other evidence , when the proceeding against Bacon ...
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CROKERS EDITION OF BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 3 |
LORD NUGENTS MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN | 57 |
NARESS MEMOIRS OF LORD BURGHLEY | 121 |
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