The British Quarterly Review, 第 15 巻Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1852 |
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... learned friend , it is because he has more frequently descended beneath that surface . If he be not so fully versed in all that men have done , it is because he has felt prompted to con- cern himself with a prior question - the question ...
... learned friend , it is because he has more frequently descended beneath that surface . If he be not so fully versed in all that men have done , it is because he has felt prompted to con- cern himself with a prior question - the question ...
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... learned , like themselves , to turn away from all grave subjects with a smile or a shrug , have sunk naturally into that form of tolerated selfishness so common among men of the world , ever giving themselves to the immediate , to the ...
... learned , like themselves , to turn away from all grave subjects with a smile or a shrug , have sunk naturally into that form of tolerated selfishness so common among men of the world , ever giving themselves to the immediate , to the ...
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... learned to please among the aristocratic compa- nions of their princes . They ascended to literary power by the arts which , in that age , conducted the nobles of the land to power in the state . They aimed at creating a profound ...
... learned to please among the aristocratic compa- nions of their princes . They ascended to literary power by the arts which , in that age , conducted the nobles of the land to power in the state . They aimed at creating a profound ...
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... learned courtiers of Louis found , in their mental and social allegiance to him , the fullest occasion for exercising and perfecting those qualities which , at the commencement of my last lecture , I enumerated as eminently ...
... learned courtiers of Louis found , in their mental and social allegiance to him , the fullest occasion for exercising and perfecting those qualities which , at the commencement of my last lecture , I enumerated as eminently ...
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... learned to obey , he may hope at length to rule , and every one knows the most servile dependent makes the most despotic master . The imputation of tyranny is of course most indignantly repelled by those upon whom it is cast , and ...
... learned to obey , he may hope at length to rule , and every one knows the most servile dependent makes the most despotic master . The imputation of tyranny is of course most indignantly repelled by those upon whom it is cast , and ...
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