Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... better age . We are not sure that this is not in some de gree to be attributed to his want of sight . The imagination is notoriously most active when the external world is shut out . In sleep its illusions are perfect . They produce all ...
... better age . We are not sure that this is not in some de gree to be attributed to his want of sight . The imagination is notoriously most active when the external world is shut out . In sleep its illusions are perfect . They produce all ...
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... better perhaps than the best some speeches of Demosthenes particularly , history ; but he has not written a good history ; in which it would be impossible to alter a he is , from the first to the last chapter , an in- word , without ...
... better perhaps than the best some speeches of Demosthenes particularly , history ; but he has not written a good history ; in which it would be impossible to alter a he is , from the first to the last chapter , an in- word , without ...
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... better under- stood in the seventeenth century than in the sixteenth , and in the eighteenth century than in the seventeenth . But this constant improve , ment , this natural growth of knowledge , will not altogether account for the ...
... better under- stood in the seventeenth century than in the sixteenth , and in the eighteenth century than in the seventeenth . But this constant improve , ment , this natural growth of knowledge , will not altogether account for the ...
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... better understood in the time of Augustus Caesar than in the time of Pericles . In our own country , the sound doc- trines of trade and jurisprudence have been , within the lifetime of a single generation , dimly hinted , boldly ...
... better understood in the time of Augustus Caesar than in the time of Pericles . In our own country , the sound doc- trines of trade and jurisprudence have been , within the lifetime of a single generation , dimly hinted , boldly ...
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... better dressed , and the horses better ma- naged . But where the two situations are united , as in the Maitre Jaques of Molière , we do not see that the matter is much mended by the so- lemn form with which the pluralist passes from one ...
... better dressed , and the horses better ma- naged . But where the two situations are united , as in the Maitre Jaques of Molière , we do not see that the matter is much mended by the so- lemn form with which the pluralist passes from one ...
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