Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... respect for himself , would , in ner he abandoned ; nor did he ever adopt the his own walk , have attained to absolute per Dutch taste which Pope affected , the trim fection Dryden . HISTORY . * [ EDINBURGH REVIEW , 1828. ] pure 50 ...
... respect for himself , would , in ner he abandoned ; nor did he ever adopt the his own walk , have attained to absolute per Dutch taste which Pope affected , the trim fection Dryden . HISTORY . * [ EDINBURGH REVIEW , 1828. ] pure 50 ...
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... respect to many most interesting particulars , our belief is neither given nor withheld , but remains in an uneasy and interminable state of abeyance . We know that there is truth , but we cannot exactly decide where it lies . The ...
... respect to many most interesting particulars , our belief is neither given nor withheld , but remains in an uneasy and interminable state of abeyance . We know that there is truth , but we cannot exactly decide where it lies . The ...
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... respect no writer has ever equalled Sir Thomas Lawrence paints a handsome Thucydides . He was a perfect master of ... respecting which both are equally silent . No picture , then , and no history , can present us with the whole truth ...
... respect no writer has ever equalled Sir Thomas Lawrence paints a handsome Thucydides . He was a perfect master of ... respecting which both are equally silent . No picture , then , and no history , can present us with the whole truth ...
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... respecting the solar system , we should consult the silliest girl from a board- ing - school rather than Ptolemy ... respect presents a re- markable contrast to the delightful childish- air of matured power , of grave and melan ...
... respecting the solar system , we should consult the silliest girl from a board- ing - school rather than Ptolemy ... respect presents a re- markable contrast to the delightful childish- air of matured power , of grave and melan ...
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... respect the Great Charter more than the laws of Solon . The Capitol and the Forum impress us with less awe than our own West- minster Hall and Westminster Abbey , the place where the great men of twenty genera- tions have contended ...
... respect the Great Charter more than the laws of Solon . The Capitol and the Forum impress us with less awe than our own West- minster Hall and Westminster Abbey , the place where the great men of twenty genera- tions have contended ...
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