The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... living nearly five years at Lausanne , Gibbon returned to England . Continental residence has made a great alteration in many Englishmen ; but few have undergone so complete a metamorphosis as Edward Gibbon . He left his own country a ...
... living nearly five years at Lausanne , Gibbon returned to England . Continental residence has made a great alteration in many Englishmen ; but few have undergone so complete a metamorphosis as Edward Gibbon . He left his own country a ...
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... living then or since , David Hume was the most likely from prejudice and habit to take an unfavourable view of English literary influence ; he had more literary fame than he deserved in France and less in England ; yet his cold and ...
... living then or since , David Hume was the most likely from prejudice and habit to take an unfavourable view of English literary influence ; he had more literary fame than he deserved in France and less in England ; yet his cold and ...
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... living with gay men ; equable and secular ; as Porson said , " never failing in natural feeling except when women were to be ravished and Christians to be martyred . " His writings are in character . The essence of the far - famed ...
... living with gay men ; equable and secular ; as Porson said , " never failing in natural feeling except when women were to be ravished and Christians to be martyred . " His writings are in character . The essence of the far - famed ...
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... living empires rested upon the ruins of states " older and mightier than they . " For they had now come upon some buried city , buried so long ago , that huge trees had risen among its ruins , and gigantic para- sites had twisted their ...
... living empires rested upon the ruins of states " older and mightier than they . " For they had now come upon some buried city , buried so long ago , that huge trees had risen among its ruins , and gigantic para- sites had twisted their ...
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... living man . The long flights of steps are slowly mounted , and the unfortunate victim placed upon a large , con- vex , green stone . Four of the attendant priests hold him down by the arms and legs , while a fifth places a wooden ...
... living man . The long flights of steps are slowly mounted , and the unfortunate victim placed upon a large , con- vex , green stone . Four of the attendant priests hold him down by the arms and legs , while a fifth places a wooden ...
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