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... able to conclude es was to bring the order characteristic of a work of art es out of the chaos of materials he had at hand . Some real- irization of the tremendous mass of documents with which H he had submerged himself may be had from ...
... able to conclude es was to bring the order characteristic of a work of art es out of the chaos of materials he had at hand . Some real- irization of the tremendous mass of documents with which H he had submerged himself may be had from ...
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... able to teach it , and no profession so well as to be able to follow it , your general mass of know- ledge of books and men renders you very capable to make yourself master of any science , or fit yourself for any pro- fession . ' I ...
... able to teach it , and no profession so well as to be able to follow it , your general mass of know- ledge of books and men renders you very capable to make yourself master of any science , or fit yourself for any pro- fession . ' I ...
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... able to enjoy the kindness of my friends . I think this wild adherence to Chatterton more unaccountable than the obstinate defence of Ossian . In Ossian there is a national 1 1 This note was in answer to one which accompanied one of the ...
... able to enjoy the kindness of my friends . I think this wild adherence to Chatterton more unaccountable than the obstinate defence of Ossian . In Ossian there is a national 1 1 This note was in answer to one which accompanied one of the ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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