With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... learned that it was virtually impossible to get fair consideration for a book written by a scholar not connected with a university from a reviewer so connected . Invariably the review , if it did not damn outright and outrageously ...
... learned that it was virtually impossible to get fair consideration for a book written by a scholar not connected with a university from a reviewer so connected . Invariably the review , if it did not damn outright and outrageously ...
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... learned that it was virtually impossible to get fair consideration for a book written by a scholar not connected with a university from a reviewer so connected . Invariably the review , if it did not damn outright and outrageously ...
... learned that it was virtually impossible to get fair consideration for a book written by a scholar not connected with a university from a reviewer so connected . Invariably the review , if it did not damn outright and outrageously ...
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... learned its perils and chances : I find that even our most pleasing thoughts will be unquiet ; they will be in motion ; and the mind can have no rest whilst it is possessed by a darling passion . You are at present the chief object of ...
... learned its perils and chances : I find that even our most pleasing thoughts will be unquiet ; they will be in motion ; and the mind can have no rest whilst it is possessed by a darling passion . You are at present the chief object of ...
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... learned its perils and chances : I find that even our most pleasing thoughts will be unquiet ; they will be in motion ; and the mind can have no rest whilst it is possessed by a darling passion . You are at present the chief object of ...
... learned its perils and chances : I find that even our most pleasing thoughts will be unquiet ; they will be in motion ; and the mind can have no rest whilst it is possessed by a darling passion . You are at present the chief object of ...
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... learned from the three little groups of Thoughts and Reflections published posthumously from his papers in 1750. For models in English Halifax had the Essays of Bacon , the Leviathan and Behemoth of Hobbes , and the Table Talk of John ...
... learned from the three little groups of Thoughts and Reflections published posthumously from his papers in 1750. For models in English Halifax had the Essays of Bacon , the Leviathan and Behemoth of Hobbes , and the Table Talk of John ...
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