The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... persons , -an Amaryllis or an Amanda for the nonce , -and are in fact as true as a photograph to the person and place celebrated . Here is another ditty in a similar strain , composed by the poet under the immediate inspira- tion of the ...
... persons , -an Amaryllis or an Amanda for the nonce , -and are in fact as true as a photograph to the person and place celebrated . Here is another ditty in a similar strain , composed by the poet under the immediate inspira- tion of the ...
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... persons . In the time of our Saxon ancestors , as appears from Edward the Confessor's laws , the military force of this kingdom was in the hands of the dukes or heretochs , who were constituted through every province and county in the ...
... persons . In the time of our Saxon ancestors , as appears from Edward the Confessor's laws , the military force of this kingdom was in the hands of the dukes or heretochs , who were constituted through every province and county in the ...
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... persons who have an excellent taste in several of the polite arts , such as music , poetry , painting , and eloquence , altogether ; but to find one who is an excellent performer in all these arts is much more rare ; or rather , indeed ...
... persons who have an excellent taste in several of the polite arts , such as music , poetry , painting , and eloquence , altogether ; but to find one who is an excellent performer in all these arts is much more rare ; or rather , indeed ...
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... persons I mean are those who read to talk , to shine in conversation , and to impose in company ; who , having few ideas to vend of their own growth , store their minds with crude unruminated facts and sentences , and hope to supply by ...
... persons I mean are those who read to talk , to shine in conversation , and to impose in company ; who , having few ideas to vend of their own growth , store their minds with crude unruminated facts and sentences , and hope to supply by ...
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... persons themselves confess . Julius Africanus , Eusebius , and George the Monk opened the principal sources of all this science ; but they corrupted the waters . Their point of view was to make profane history and chronology agree with ...
... persons themselves confess . Julius Africanus , Eusebius , and George the Monk opened the principal sources of all this science ; but they corrupted the waters . Their point of view was to make profane history and chronology agree with ...
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