Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... expression . In the postscript of a letter to his mother from Edinburgh , 8th March 1807 , he says : " You need not direct to me by my full names ; you may always omit Stirling . is nonsense having three long names . " It The city of ...
... expression . In the postscript of a letter to his mother from Edinburgh , 8th March 1807 , he says : " You need not direct to me by my full names ; you may always omit Stirling . is nonsense having three long names . " It The city of ...
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... expression is , or then was ) , including the Nicomachean Ethics , Rhetoric , and Poetics of Aristotle , he took up the whole works of Aristotle , not excepting , if my memory serves me , the Zwix iorogía , and also the whole works of ...
... expression is , or then was ) , including the Nicomachean Ethics , Rhetoric , and Poetics of Aristotle , he took up the whole works of Aristotle , not excepting , if my memory serves me , the Zwix iorogía , and also the whole works of ...
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... expressing his sorrow and astonishment that he should have treated the reverend tutor so roughly , protesting that he never could have conceived * Mr Leslie was no doubt the prototype of Mr Keith , the old priest described in ' Reginald ...
... expressing his sorrow and astonishment that he should have treated the reverend tutor so roughly , protesting that he never could have conceived * Mr Leslie was no doubt the prototype of Mr Keith , the old priest described in ' Reginald ...
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... expression of kindness and cor- diality in his abord . There was also an air of dignity and massy self - dependence diffused over his deportment , too calm and unaffected to leave a doubt that it exhaled spon- taneously from his nature ...
... expression of kindness and cor- diality in his abord . There was also an air of dignity and massy self - dependence diffused over his deportment , too calm and unaffected to leave a doubt that it exhaled spon- taneously from his nature ...
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... expression ; even roughness is better than any departure from the original . " * To consult Sir William about a book that was meditated was frequently easier than to follow his advice or meet his criticisms . His friend Archdeacon ...
... expression ; even roughness is better than any departure from the original . " * To consult Sir William about a book that was meditated was frequently easier than to follow his advice or meet his criticisms . His friend Archdeacon ...
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Página 403 - MY days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.