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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 500
... expression , without defending his antiquated words , and the perpetual harshness of their sound ? ' Tis as much commendation as a man can bear , to own him ex- cellent ; all beyond it is idolatry . Since Pindar was the prince of lyric ...
... expression , without defending his antiquated words , and the perpetual harshness of their sound ? ' Tis as much commendation as a man can bear , to own him ex- cellent ; all beyond it is idolatry . Since Pindar was the prince of lyric ...
Sivu 559
... expression , I should hardly hesitate to call the Palace of highest heaven . " Ovid , Metamorphoses , i , 175 . 406 , 866. Rebel Scot . By John Cleveland . The next illustration is from Cleveland's Rupertismus . 411 , 1055. Atque ursum ...
... expression , I should hardly hesitate to call the Palace of highest heaven . " Ovid , Metamorphoses , i , 175 . 406 , 866. Rebel Scot . By John Cleveland . The next illustration is from Cleveland's Rupertismus . 411 , 1055. Atque ursum ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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