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... hope I shall think ten years hence of what I write to - day . But I find an identity in the main views and ideas , a substantial har- mony among these pieces , and I think those who have been interested in my mind at all , will take ...
... hope I shall think ten years hence of what I write to - day . But I find an identity in the main views and ideas , a substantial har- mony among these pieces , and I think those who have been interested in my mind at all , will take ...
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... hope they will , familiar friends to the youth of my country . It has been one great object of my life to introduce here the works of those great geniuses , the flower and fruit of a higher state of development , which might give the ...
... hope they will , familiar friends to the youth of my country . It has been one great object of my life to introduce here the works of those great geniuses , the flower and fruit of a higher state of development , which might give the ...
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... or two hence , I hope to have more to say upon this topic , or the interests it represents , and to speak with more ripeness both as to the matter and the form . M. F. CONTENTS . A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . PART I. 8 PREFACE .
... or two hence , I hope to have more to say upon this topic , or the interests it represents , and to speak with more ripeness both as to the matter and the form . M. F. CONTENTS . A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . PART I. 8 PREFACE .
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... hope the always strengthening league of the republic of letters . must ere long settle laws on which its Amphictyonic council may Meanwhile let us not venture to write on criticism , but , by classifying the critics , imply our hopes ...
... hope the always strengthening league of the republic of letters . must ere long settle laws on which its Amphictyonic council may Meanwhile let us not venture to write on criticism , but , by classifying the critics , imply our hopes ...
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... hope to imitate the sprightly , fresh , and varied style of Lord Herbert , or the quaintness and keen sweets of his brother's . Neither have accessories been given , such as might easily have been taken from their works 3 ( 25 ) THE TWO ...
... hope to imitate the sprightly , fresh , and varied style of Lord Herbert , or the quaintness and keen sweets of his brother's . Neither have accessories been given , such as might easily have been taken from their works 3 ( 25 ) THE TWO ...
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