The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... character in the Canterbury Tales prefaces his story by saying that it was " Lernd at Padoue of a worthy clerk , " an introduction calculated very naturally to draw the attention of his auditors to the story by giving to it a kind of ...
... character in the Canterbury Tales prefaces his story by saying that it was " Lernd at Padoue of a worthy clerk , " an introduction calculated very naturally to draw the attention of his auditors to the story by giving to it a kind of ...
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... character is truly Socratic , but contains some sentiments which ap- pear to have been borrowed from the Pythagorean school . " ( Hist . of Phi- losophy , i . 189. ) Indeed , the idea of representing human life as a choice between ...
... character is truly Socratic , but contains some sentiments which ap- pear to have been borrowed from the Pythagorean school . " ( Hist . of Phi- losophy , i . 189. ) Indeed , the idea of representing human life as a choice between ...
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... character , and also bear the same appellations in the English courts , as they now do or formerly did at the Supreme Court of Rome . The constitution of the Ecclesiastical Courts was in all respects superior to that of the municipal ...
... character , and also bear the same appellations in the English courts , as they now do or formerly did at the Supreme Court of Rome . The constitution of the Ecclesiastical Courts was in all respects superior to that of the municipal ...
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... character of a reasonable person . " " I am afraid , " replied the Doctor , " of a dispute with your ladyship , not because I think myself in danger of defeat , but because , being accustomed to speak to scholars with scholastic ...
... character of a reasonable person . " " I am afraid , " replied the Doctor , " of a dispute with your ladyship , not because I think myself in danger of defeat , but because , being accustomed to speak to scholars with scholastic ...
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... character , and have thought it my duty to study those whom I have under- taken to admonish or instruct . I have never been so rich as to affright men into disguise and concealment , nor so poor as to be kept at a distance too great for ...
... character , and have thought it my duty to study those whom I have under- taken to admonish or instruct . I have never been so rich as to affright men into disguise and concealment , nor so poor as to be kept at a distance too great for ...
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