Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... influence the opinion which even educated men form of Bacon , though to thoughtful students of the age of Elizabeth and James , and to thoughtful students of the history of scientific and metaphysical speculation , it may seem as ...
... influence the opinion which even educated men form of Bacon , though to thoughtful students of the age of Elizabeth and James , and to thoughtful students of the history of scientific and metaphysical speculation , it may seem as ...
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... influence with the multitude is immense . He will serve his rivals in public life as he served me last night at Catiline's . We were playing at the twelve lines.1 — Immense stakes . He laughed all the time , chatted with Vale- ria over ...
... influence with the multitude is immense . He will serve his rivals in public life as he served me last night at Catiline's . We were playing at the twelve lines.1 — Immense stakes . He laughed all the time , chatted with Vale- ria over ...
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... influence thrust him upon every danger make him our instrument while we are contending our peace - offering to the Senate if we fail first victim if we succeed . " - " Hark ! what noise was that ? " - -- - our " Somebody in the terrace ...
... influence thrust him upon every danger make him our instrument while we are contending our peace - offering to the Senate if we fail first victim if we succeed . " - " Hark ! what noise was that ? " - -- - our " Somebody in the terrace ...
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... influence . In the first place , the principles of literary criticism , though equally fixed with those on which the chemist and the surgeon pro- ceed , are by no means equally recognised . Men are rarely able to assign a reason for ...
... influence . In the first place , the principles of literary criticism , though equally fixed with those on which the chemist and the surgeon pro- ceed , are by no means equally recognised . Men are rarely able to assign a reason for ...
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... influence , it will afford most per- nicious facilities to every malignant coward who may desire to blast a reputation which he envies . It will furnish a secure ambuscade , behind which the Maroons of literature may take a certain and ...
... influence , it will afford most per- nicious facilities to every malignant coward who may desire to blast a reputation which he envies . It will furnish a secure ambuscade , behind which the Maroons of literature may take a certain and ...
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