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Page 320
... interesting traits are faithfully delineated . The man of profound science may not be able to subsist entirely on the work , but the phi- losophical amateur may find in it many pleasant morsels . The lectures are said to treat on ...
... interesting traits are faithfully delineated . The man of profound science may not be able to subsist entirely on the work , but the phi- losophical amateur may find in it many pleasant morsels . The lectures are said to treat on ...
Page 380
... interesting points . It is from the want of this instruc- tion , or from not profiting by it as it is given , that under the guise of wisdom so much folly is uttered , that under the form of eloquence so much inanity solicits our ...
... interesting points . It is from the want of this instruc- tion , or from not profiting by it as it is given , that under the guise of wisdom so much folly is uttered , that under the form of eloquence so much inanity solicits our ...
Page 507
... interesting . It is replete with excellent sentiments and practical observations on the causes which give rise to the formation of real greatness , as well as on the influence which truly great characters exercise over the age in which ...
... interesting . It is replete with excellent sentiments and practical observations on the causes which give rise to the formation of real greatness , as well as on the influence which truly great characters exercise over the age in which ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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