Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With Specimens of the Principal Writers, Volume 3C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... racter would be our security ; foenum habet in cornu ; * there would be no pretence for trusting him , and by consequence it would be easy to put such restrictions on the exercise of the regal power as might hinder him from invading and ...
... racter would be our security ; foenum habet in cornu ; * there would be no pretence for trusting him , and by consequence it would be easy to put such restrictions on the exercise of the regal power as might hinder him from invading and ...
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... racter , and of an understanding unusually active , pene- trating , and well - informed . Evidence enough there often is , no doubt , of haste and precipitation , but it is always the haste of a full mind ; the subject may be rapidly ...
... racter , and of an understanding unusually active , pene- trating , and well - informed . Evidence enough there often is , no doubt , of haste and precipitation , but it is always the haste of a full mind ; the subject may be rapidly ...
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... racter and errors of conduct were those of a high nature ; and on the whole were more really estimable , as well as more loveable , than the virtues of most other people . Misled he often was , as he has himself said in one of the ...
... racter and errors of conduct were those of a high nature ; and on the whole were more really estimable , as well as more loveable , than the virtues of most other people . Misled he often was , as he has himself said in one of the ...
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... racter , the more perfect ; and that notwithstanding many passages to be found in the greatest of our elder poets , which in mere writing have perhaps never since been equalled , nor are likely ever to be excelled ; and not ...
... racter , the more perfect ; and that notwithstanding many passages to be found in the greatest of our elder poets , which in mere writing have perhaps never since been equalled , nor are likely ever to be excelled ; and not ...
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