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... temporary eclipse . " I stood well with him for fifteen years ( the proudest of my life ) , and have ever spoken my full mind of him to some to whom his panegyric must naturally be least tasteful . I never in thought INTRODUCTION XV.
... temporary eclipse . " I stood well with him for fifteen years ( the proudest of my life ) , and have ever spoken my full mind of him to some to whom his panegyric must naturally be least tasteful . I never in thought INTRODUCTION XV.
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... thought fit to trust me . At this instant he may be pre- paring for me some compliment above my deserts , as he has sprinkled such among his admirable books , for which I rest his debtor ; or , for anything I know or can guess to the ...
... thought fit to trust me . At this instant he may be pre- paring for me some compliment above my deserts , as he has sprinkled such among his admirable books , for which I rest his debtor ; or , for anything I know or can guess to the ...
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... thought and the justification of his dying words , " Well , I've had a happy life . " Some of the most interesting ... thoughts fully made up upon it , and with all his lectures written . And he then appeared to comprehend the character ...
... thought and the justification of his dying words , " Well , I've had a happy life . " Some of the most interesting ... thoughts fully made up upon it , and with all his lectures written . And he then appeared to comprehend the character ...
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... thought less . As to my barrenness of invention , I have at least glanced over a number of subjects - painting , poetry , prose , plays , politics , parliamentary speakers , metaphysical lore , books , men and things . There is some ...
... thought less . As to my barrenness of invention , I have at least glanced over a number of subjects - painting , poetry , prose , plays , politics , parliamentary speakers , metaphysical lore , books , men and things . There is some ...
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... thought not impossible to improve on the manner in which the German critic has executed this part of his design , were in avoiding an appearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bringing ...
... thought not impossible to improve on the manner in which the German critic has executed this part of his design , were in avoiding an appearance of mysticism in his style , not very attractive to the English reader , and in bringing ...
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