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Page 220
... truth . " When I considered the actions which I meant to describe , ( those inferring the persons ) , I was again persuaded rather to choose those of a former age , than the present ; and in a century ' Yet still I persevere , and find ...
... truth . " When I considered the actions which I meant to describe , ( those inferring the persons ) , I was again persuaded rather to choose those of a former age , than the present ; and in a century ' Yet still I persevere , and find ...
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... truth ; but as their 15 tion , by filling all the interstices of their sub- jects with living images . Having determined what is poetry , and who are poets , let us proceed to estimate its ef- fects upon society . periods are harmonious ...
... truth ; but as their 15 tion , by filling all the interstices of their sub- jects with living images . Having determined what is poetry , and who are poets , let us proceed to estimate its ef- fects upon society . periods are harmonious ...
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... truth : I am more zealous in this affair , because I have never yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning- 15 pestered with many . and yet it must be . Can it be that even the greatest ...
... truth : I am more zealous in this affair , because I have never yet been able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning- 15 pestered with many . and yet it must be . Can it be that even the greatest ...
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