Select Essays: Chiefly Bearing on English LiteratureE. Arnold, 1894 - 268 sivua |
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... knowledge than parts . Mais un habile homme sçait tirer parti de tout ; and everybody is good for something . President Montesquieu is , in every sense , a most useful acquaintance . He has parts joined to great reading and knowledge of ...
... knowledge than parts . Mais un habile homme sçait tirer parti de tout ; and everybody is good for something . President Montesquieu is , in every sense , a most useful acquaintance . He has parts joined to great reading and knowledge of ...
Sivu 67
... knowledge of the world is never to be acquired without great attention ; and I know many old people , who , though they have lived long in the world , are but children still as to their knowledge of it , from their levity and ...
... knowledge of the world is never to be acquired without great attention ; and I know many old people , who , though they have lived long in the world , are but children still as to their knowledge of it , from their levity and ...
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... knowledge of antiquity is the result of very various and very detailed factors , without which one can only get a glimpse of the beauties of the great classics . ' The knowledge of antiquity is our true commentary , but what is yet more ...
... knowledge of antiquity is the result of very various and very detailed factors , without which one can only get a glimpse of the beauties of the great classics . ' The knowledge of antiquity is our true commentary , but what is yet more ...
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OF A LITERARY TRADITION AND IN WHAT SENSE | 21 |
LETTERS OF LORD CHESTERFIELD TO HIS SON 1850 | 51 |
WILLIAM COWPER I 1854 | 74 |
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