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... ourselves , if we wish for mercy from others ; since for one great genius who has written a little book , we have a thousand little geniuses , who have written great books . A volume , there- fore , that contains more words than ideas ...
... ourselves , if we wish for mercy from others ; since for one great genius who has written a little book , we have a thousand little geniuses , who have written great books . A volume , there- fore , that contains more words than ideas ...
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... ourselves . Sir Richard Steele has observed , that there is this difference between the church of Rome and the church of England ; the one professes to be infallible — the other to be never in the wrong . Such high pretensions are ...
... ourselves . Sir Richard Steele has observed , that there is this difference between the church of Rome and the church of England ; the one professes to be infallible — the other to be never in the wrong . Such high pretensions are ...
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... ourselves more inclined to persecute than to persuade , we may then be certain that our zeal has more of pride in it than of charity , that we are seeking victory rather than truth , and are beginning to feel more for ourselves , than ...
... ourselves more inclined to persecute than to persuade , we may then be certain that our zeal has more of pride in it than of charity , that we are seeking victory rather than truth , and are beginning to feel more for ourselves , than ...
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... ourselves . XL . NONE are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them ; such persons covet secrets , as a spend- thrift covets money , for the purpose of circulation . XLI . THAT knowledge which a man may acquire only by ...
... ourselves . XL . NONE are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them ; such persons covet secrets , as a spend- thrift covets money , for the purpose of circulation . XLI . THAT knowledge which a man may acquire only by ...
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... ourselves ; but when another abuses it , we are far from being certain that this is the case . LIV . THERE are minds so habituated to intrigue and mystery in themselves , and so prone to expect it from others , that they will never ...
... ourselves ; but when another abuses it , we are far from being certain that this is the case . LIV . THERE are minds so habituated to intrigue and mystery in themselves , and so prone to expect it from others , that they will never ...
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2d Edition admiration affirm ancient attempt Author beauty body cause character Christian cloth common danger death despise discovery Doctor Johnson earth enemies England Engravings envy error evil fear fool FREDERIKA BREMER genius give greatest H.M. Treasury hand happens happiness heaven highwayman HISTORY honour HOWITT human ignorance illustrated improved J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY Juvenal king knave knowledge labour less liberty live London Lord Lord Peterborough MARY HOWITT matter means ment mind mode moral morocco nation nature never numerous object observed occasion opinion ourselves passions perhaps philosopher Plates pleasure poet possess post 8vo praise present pride principle produce prove readers reason receive religion replied revenge reward SAMUEL LAING seldom society talent things Thomas Creswick THOMAS KEIGHTLEY tion TREATISE true truth vice Vignette Titles virtue vols whole WILLIAM HOWITT wisdom wise Woodcuts write
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