National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... probably more exact , minute , and life - like than any other , will still be partial . As a man can never see his whole image in a glass , so he can never form a complete reflection of himself in his own mind . The external biographer ...
... probably more exact , minute , and life - like than any other , will still be partial . As a man can never see his whole image in a glass , so he can never form a complete reflection of himself in his own mind . The external biographer ...
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... probably imagine him . He was an eccentric divine . Moore , who became a great friend of his , says of him , " What an odd fellow it is ! and how narrowly by being a genius he has escaped being a fool ! Even as it is , there seem to be ...
... probably imagine him . He was an eccentric divine . Moore , who became a great friend of his , says of him , " What an odd fellow it is ! and how narrowly by being a genius he has escaped being a fool ! Even as it is , there seem to be ...
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... probably in great measure because he felt the Irish cause to be bound up so intimately with Catholicism , that a renunciation of the latter would be damaging to the interests of the former , and would be felt as a desertion by his ...
... probably in great measure because he felt the Irish cause to be bound up so intimately with Catholicism , that a renunciation of the latter would be damaging to the interests of the former , and would be felt as a desertion by his ...
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... Probably he felt their meaning better than he could reproduce it ; still the common consent of men finds no flaw in his evocations of the hidden spirit , and no man was perhaps ever found so skilful in adapting language and rhythm to ...
... Probably he felt their meaning better than he could reproduce it ; still the common consent of men finds no flaw in his evocations of the hidden spirit , and no man was perhaps ever found so skilful in adapting language and rhythm to ...
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... probably the sayings , of the founder of the city were recorded ; nor is it likely that the diary of Eumenes of Cardia , the king's private secretary , was wanting in a collection of books deposited in the museum of the Ptolemies ...
... probably the sayings , of the founder of the city were recorded ; nor is it likely that the diary of Eumenes of Cardia , the king's private secretary , was wanting in a collection of books deposited in the museum of the Ptolemies ...
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