Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 страници |
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... able to paint what he sees with the eye of the mind , will surely be able to paint what he sees with the eye of the body . He who can invent a story , and tell it well , will also be able to tell , in an interesting manner , a story ...
... able to paint what he sees with the eye of the mind , will surely be able to paint what he sees with the eye of the body . He who can invent a story , and tell it well , will also be able to tell , in an interesting manner , a story ...
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... able and daring individual may dissolve it . And if that sense and that spirit of which we speak be diffused through a society , then , even without a representative assembly , that society will enjoy many of the blessings of good ...
... able and daring individual may dissolve it . And if that sense and that spirit of which we speak be diffused through a society , then , even without a representative assembly , that society will enjoy many of the blessings of good ...
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... able to maintain himself so long in an intermediate position between the Catholic and Protestant parties . Most extraordinary , it would indeed be , if we were to suppose that the nation consisted of none but decided Catholics and ...
... able to maintain himself so long in an intermediate position between the Catholic and Protestant parties . Most extraordinary , it would indeed be , if we were to suppose that the nation consisted of none but decided Catholics and ...
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The Poetical Works of JOHN DRYDEN 2 vols University | 293 |
UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
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