A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... side a man's self [ to take sides ] whilst he is in the rising and to balance himself when he is placed . ” — Of Great Place . " If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers , it shows he is a citizen of the world , and that his ...
... side a man's self [ to take sides ] whilst he is in the rising and to balance himself when he is placed . ” — Of Great Place . " If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers , it shows he is a citizen of the world , and that his ...
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... side - light is thrown from this source , and often from a writer who is quite unknown to the best of our modern classical scholars . The moral ob- liquity of Bacon's later life certainly was not due to a lack of familiarity with Bible ...
... side - light is thrown from this source , and often from a writer who is quite unknown to the best of our modern classical scholars . The moral ob- liquity of Bacon's later life certainly was not due to a lack of familiarity with Bible ...
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... side . " - Reply to Salmasius . " In handling almost the greatest subject that ever was ( with- out being too tedious in it ) , I am in hopes of attaining two things , which indeed I earnestly desire . The one not to be at all want- ing ...
... side . " - Reply to Salmasius . " In handling almost the greatest subject that ever was ( with- out being too tedious in it ) , I am in hopes of attaining two things , which indeed I earnestly desire . The one not to be at all want- ing ...
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... side ; while in the army he is providentially preserved from death by the sudden and voluntary substitution of another soldier in his place in a file drawn to besiege a certain point , the substitute being immediately killed ; at the ...
... side ; while in the army he is providentially preserved from death by the sudden and voluntary substitution of another soldier in his place in a file drawn to besiege a certain point , the substitute being immediately killed ; at the ...
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... sides : but this must not be forgot- ten . It was now a wonder to see my Lord Will - be - will so indif- ferent as he was ; he did not seem to take one side more than another , only it was perceived that he smiled to see how old ...
... sides : but this must not be forgot- ten . It was now a wonder to see my Lord Will - be - will so indif- ferent as he was ; he did not seem to take one side more than another , only it was perceived that he smiled to see how old ...
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