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... opinion that such a publication would be for their advantage , expressed a strong desire that I should allow it to ... opinions , I really thought had a tendency to make men happier and better . I am quite aware of the arrogance which ...
... opinion that such a publication would be for their advantage , expressed a strong desire that I should allow it to ... opinions , I really thought had a tendency to make men happier and better . I am quite aware of the arrogance which ...
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... opinion which appear so often to withhold men from the path of their duty - or to array them in foolish and fatal hostility to each other . I cannot , of course , do more , in this place , than intimate this proud claim : But for the ...
... opinion which appear so often to withhold men from the path of their duty - or to array them in foolish and fatal hostility to each other . I cannot , of course , do more , in this place , than intimate this proud claim : But for the ...
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... opinion . As it is , I cannot now refuse to say a few words on it . In the second volume of Mr. Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott , there are ( at page 219 ) several extracts from a letter of Sir Walter to Mr. George Ellis , dated in ...
... opinion . As it is , I cannot now refuse to say a few words on it . In the second volume of Mr. Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott , there are ( at page 219 ) several extracts from a letter of Sir Walter to Mr. George Ellis , dated in ...
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... opinion with a great variety of just and original observations . But upon association he maintains , and maintains stoutly , that there is a beauty independent of association - prior to it , and more original and fundamental - the ...
... opinion with a great variety of just and original observations . But upon association he maintains , and maintains stoutly , that there is a beauty independent of association - prior to it , and more original and fundamental - the ...
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... opinion , as to the nature of beauty which appears to be most conformable to the truth - we have only to add a word or two as to the necessary conse- quences of its adoption upon several other controversies of a kindred description . In ...
... opinion , as to the nature of beauty which appears to be most conformable to the truth - we have only to add a word or two as to the necessary conse- quences of its adoption upon several other controversies of a kindred description . In ...
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