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... SOCIETY Edinburgh Review . 1830 . 67 99 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON 116 Edinburgh Review . 1831 . SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 128 Edinburgh Review . 1831 . CROKER'S EDITION OF BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON 135 Edinburgh ...
... SOCIETY Edinburgh Review . 1830 . 67 99 MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON 116 Edinburgh Review . 1831 . SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS 128 Edinburgh Review . 1831 . CROKER'S EDITION OF BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON 135 Edinburgh ...
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... society , men are children with a greater variety of ideas . It is there- fore in such a state of society that we may expect to find the poetical temperament in its highest perfection . In an enlightened age there will be much ...
... society , men are children with a greater variety of ideas . It is there- fore in such a state of society that we may expect to find the poetical temperament in its highest perfection . In an enlightened age there will be much ...
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... society , Palamedes , in the admirable coward , assassin - was by no means destitute dialogue of Hume , might have drawn illustra- even of those virtues which we generally con- tions of his theory as striking as any of those sider as ...
... society , Palamedes , in the admirable coward , assassin - was by no means destitute dialogue of Hume , might have drawn illustra- even of those virtues which we generally con- tions of his theory as striking as any of those sider as ...
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... society , and has very dexterously connected it with the history of his own times . The relation of the trick put on the doating old lover is ex * Decameron , Giorn . viii . Nov. 9 . + Nothing can be more evident than that Paulus Jo ...
... society , and has very dexterously connected it with the history of his own times . The relation of the trick put on the doating old lover is ex * Decameron , Giorn . viii . Nov. 9 . + Nothing can be more evident than that Paulus Jo ...
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... society . To a modern statesman the form of the Discourses may appear to be puerile . In truth , Livy is not a ... societies and laws exist only for the purpose of increasing the sum of private hap piness , is not recognised with ...
... society . To a modern statesman the form of the Discourses may appear to be puerile . In truth , Livy is not a ... societies and laws exist only for the purpose of increasing the sum of private hap piness , is not recognised with ...
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