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... truth , that the best of old fellows Should not , on recovering , have cause to be jealous But find that while he has been laid on the shelf We've been all of us nearly as mad as himself . The invitation to Grenville and Gray is thus ...
... truth , that the best of old fellows Should not , on recovering , have cause to be jealous But find that while he has been laid on the shelf We've been all of us nearly as mad as himself . The invitation to Grenville and Gray is thus ...
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... truth . . . . If there is any branch of science or learning in which accuracy of statement is a matter of indifference , in which a calm putting - forth of statements which are purely arbitrary can be accepted in its stead , in that ...
... truth . . . . If there is any branch of science or learning in which accuracy of statement is a matter of indifference , in which a calm putting - forth of statements which are purely arbitrary can be accepted in its stead , in that ...
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... truth emerged ; or , at least , an aspect of truth which should compel belief . In the modern world , history takes the place of the classical stories . Wolsey , however you may treat him , must fall . He is as much a victim of hubris ...
... truth emerged ; or , at least , an aspect of truth which should compel belief . In the modern world , history takes the place of the classical stories . Wolsey , however you may treat him , must fall . He is as much a victim of hubris ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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