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... once with reciting half a dozen hexameter lines of Julius Cæsar's ! - from Donatus , he said . He glorified Lord Chesterfield more than was necessary , and undervalued Burke , and undervalued Socrates ; designated as three of the ...
... once with reciting half a dozen hexameter lines of Julius Cæsar's ! - from Donatus , he said . He glorified Lord Chesterfield more than was necessary , and undervalued Burke , and undervalued Socrates ; designated as three of the ...
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... once been a Unitarian and knew what quackery it was . He had been called " the rising star of Unitarianism . " He went on defining , or rather refining : " The Trinitarian doctrine was realism ; the idea of God was not essential , but ...
... once been a Unitarian and knew what quackery it was . He had been called " the rising star of Unitarianism . " He went on defining , or rather refining : " The Trinitarian doctrine was realism ; the idea of God was not essential , but ...
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... once came to see him , and glancing towards this , said " Well , you have got a picture ! " thinking it the work of an old master ; afterwards , Montague , still talking with his back to the canvas , put up his hand and touched it , and ...
... once came to see him , and glancing towards this , said " Well , you have got a picture ! " thinking it the work of an old master ; afterwards , Montague , still talking with his back to the canvas , put up his hand and touched it , and ...
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... once into an acquaintance with his Lars and Lemurs , and it was very pleasant to learn what was predestined to be a pretty mythology . Few were the objects and lonely the man ; " not a person to speak to within sixteen miles except the ...
... once into an acquaintance with his Lars and Lemurs , and it was very pleasant to learn what was predestined to be a pretty mythology . Few were the objects and lonely the man ; " not a person to speak to within sixteen miles except the ...
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... once or twice to his conver- sation with Dr. Channing , who had recently visited him , ( laying his hand on a particular chair in which the Doctor had sat . ) Lucretius The conversation turned on books . he esteems a far higher poet ...
... once or twice to his conver- sation with Dr. Channing , who had recently visited him , ( laying his hand on a particular chair in which the Doctor had sat . ) Lucretius The conversation turned on books . he esteems a far higher poet ...
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