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Strana 2
... passed away . Or we may put the same proposition in other words , and , admitting the existence of every inferior grade of advantage in a higher state of civil- isation which subsisted in the preceding , we shall find , first , that ...
... passed away . Or we may put the same proposition in other words , and , admitting the existence of every inferior grade of advantage in a higher state of civil- isation which subsisted in the preceding , we shall find , first , that ...
Strana 4
... passed by a powerful spring . They form their own language and their own conventions , which none but artists can understand . The whole tendency of empirical art is to bury itself in technicalities , and to place its pride in ...
... passed by a powerful spring . They form their own language and their own conventions , which none but artists can understand . The whole tendency of empirical art is to bury itself in technicalities , and to place its pride in ...
Strana 20
... passed by , and told me the enemy had entered the town . With difficulty could I persuade myself that this was anything more than a false alarm ; but the news unfortunately proved too true . I then lost my presence of mind , and as my ...
... passed by , and told me the enemy had entered the town . With difficulty could I persuade myself that this was anything more than a false alarm ; but the news unfortunately proved too true . I then lost my presence of mind , and as my ...
Strana 21
... passed over my head . At length , finding we had no money , he asked for plate : my wife gave him some silver trinkets , and he went his way . A little after came four or five soldiers , who only said , " Wicked priest , what doest thou ...
... passed over my head . At length , finding we had no money , he asked for plate : my wife gave him some silver trinkets , and he went his way . A little after came four or five soldiers , who only said , " Wicked priest , what doest thou ...
Strana 41
... passed on , and arrived before Goldsmith , who came soon after , and Mr. Burke affected to receive him very coolly . This seemed to vex poor Goldsmith , who begged Mr. Burke would tell him how he had the misfortune to offend him . Burke ...
... passed on , and arrived before Goldsmith , who came soon after , and Mr. Burke affected to receive him very coolly . This seemed to vex poor Goldsmith , who begged Mr. Burke would tell him how he had the misfortune to offend him . Burke ...
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