Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... doubt what to reject and what to receive . The most authentic parts of his work bear the same re- lation to his wildest legends , which Henry the Fifth bears to the Tempest . There was an expedition undertaken by Xerxes against Greece ...
... doubt what to reject and what to receive . The most authentic parts of his work bear the same re- lation to his wildest legends , which Henry the Fifth bears to the Tempest . There was an expedition undertaken by Xerxes against Greece ...
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... doubt , faithfully related . So , probably , are many of the slighter circumstances ; but which of them it is impossible to ascertain . The fic- tions are so much like the facts , and the facts so much like the fictions , that , with ...
... doubt , faithfully related . So , probably , are many of the slighter circumstances ; but which of them it is impossible to ascertain . The fic- tions are so much like the facts , and the facts so much like the fictions , that , with ...
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... doubt ; they began to doubt where their ancestors had thought it their duty- to believe . Aristophanes is fond of alluding to this change in the temper of his country- men . The father and son , in the Clouds , are evidently ...
... doubt ; they began to doubt where their ancestors had thought it their duty- to believe . Aristophanes is fond of alluding to this change in the temper of his country- men . The father and son , in the Clouds , are evidently ...
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... doubt , to the discovery of printing , -a discovery which has not only diffused knowledge widely , but , as we have already ob- served , has also introduced into reasoning a precision unknown in those ancient communi- ties , in which ...
... doubt , to the discovery of printing , -a discovery which has not only diffused knowledge widely , but , as we have already ob- served , has also introduced into reasoning a precision unknown in those ancient communi- ties , in which ...
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... doubt , the proceedings of the Huguenots , from the conspiracy of Amboise to the battle of Mon- coutour , had given much more trouble to the French monarchy than the Catholics have ever given to England since the Reformation ; and that ...
... doubt , the proceedings of the Huguenots , from the conspiracy of Amboise to the battle of Mon- coutour , had given much more trouble to the French monarchy than the Catholics have ever given to England since the Reformation ; and that ...
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