The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... half poet and a half philosopher , has done more mischief than perhaps any other person in the world . His understanding was not competent to the discovery of any truth , but it was sufficient to palliate a falsehood . . . . Without the ...
... half poet and a half philosopher , has done more mischief than perhaps any other person in the world . His understanding was not competent to the discovery of any truth , but it was sufficient to palliate a falsehood . . . . Without the ...
Strana 123
... half a dozen literary hacks ; nor does a reviewer by profession read half the same number of productions as a modern fine lady is obliged to labour through . We confess , terest . A however , we are not competent judges of the de- ON ...
... half a dozen literary hacks ; nor does a reviewer by profession read half the same number of productions as a modern fine lady is obliged to labour through . We confess , terest . A however , we are not competent judges of the de- ON ...
Strana 220
... half a year ! " Do they calcu- late that the decomposition and gradual disap- pearance of the standard works of Art will quick- en the demand , and facilitate the sale of modern pictures ? Have they no hope of immortality themselves ...
... half a year ! " Do they calcu- late that the decomposition and gradual disap- pearance of the standard works of Art will quick- en the demand , and facilitate the sale of modern pictures ? Have they no hope of immortality themselves ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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