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... expression is identical with capaciousness and vigor of thought . But as his mind was too curi- ous and active to rest satisfied with a one - sided dog- matic statement , even on subjects on which he had formed firm convictions , he ...
... expression is identical with capaciousness and vigor of thought . But as his mind was too curi- ous and active to rest satisfied with a one - sided dog- matic statement , even on subjects on which he had formed firm convictions , he ...
Sivu 40
... expression , and the smoothness of measure , rather than the height of 280 thought ; and in what I did endeavor , it is no vanity to say I have succeeded . I detest arrogance ; but there is some difference betwixt that and a just ...
... expression , and the smoothness of measure , rather than the height of 280 thought ; and in what I did endeavor , it is no vanity to say I have succeeded . I detest arrogance ; but there is some difference betwixt that and a just ...
Sivu 486
... expressions un- 100 worthy of his thoughts , or the turn of both is un- harmonious . Thus it appears necessary that a man should be a nice critic in his mother tongue , before he at- tempts to translate a foreign language . Neither is ...
... expressions un- 100 worthy of his thoughts , or the turn of both is un- harmonious . Thus it appears necessary that a man should be a nice critic in his mother tongue , before he at- tempts to translate a foreign language . Neither is ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
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