National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... reasons . A man won't tell us all about himself , nor can he if he would . Even a man like Rousseau , who makes it his special boast to let shameless day into the most secret recesses of his life and heart , yet keeps a shade for the ...
... reasons . A man won't tell us all about himself , nor can he if he would . Even a man like Rousseau , who makes it his special boast to let shameless day into the most secret recesses of his life and heart , yet keeps a shade for the ...
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... reasons ; in addition to which , it was the first oath I ever took , and it was , I think , a very natural hesitation .'- I was told afterwards that a fellow of the college , named Stokes ( a man of liberal politics , who had alleged ...
... reasons ; in addition to which , it was the first oath I ever took , and it was , I think , a very natural hesitation .'- I was told afterwards that a fellow of the college , named Stokes ( a man of liberal politics , who had alleged ...
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... reasons for suspecting that they who say so are somewhat mistaken . Not that I pre- sume to have ascertained his opinions upon such subjects . All I profess to know of his orthodoxy is , that he has a Protestant wife and two or three ...
... reasons for suspecting that they who say so are somewhat mistaken . Not that I pre- sume to have ascertained his opinions upon such subjects . All I profess to know of his orthodoxy is , that he has a Protestant wife and two or three ...
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... reason against their being published ( with the neces- sary omissions ) seems to have been that Sir John Cam Hobhouse had insuperable objections against it . Hobhouse had a taste for suppression . He advised against the publication of ...
... reason against their being published ( with the neces- sary omissions ) seems to have been that Sir John Cam Hobhouse had insuperable objections against it . Hobhouse had a taste for suppression . He advised against the publication of ...
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... reason ) , by the brightness of his imagery and the richness of his ornamentation . He belongs to the decorative school . His imagery is bright ; but it has none of that freshness and force which distinguish the poet who interprets to ...
... reason ) , by the brightness of his imagery and the richness of his ornamentation . He belongs to the decorative school . His imagery is bright ; but it has none of that freshness and force which distinguish the poet who interprets to ...
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