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... learned reader to throw down his book and think for himself . He clings to it for his intellectual support ; and his dread of being left to himself is like the horror of a vacuum . He can only breathe a learned atmosphere , as other men ...
... learned reader to throw down his book and think for himself . He clings to it for his intellectual support ; and his dread of being left to himself is like the horror of a vacuum . He can only breathe a learned atmosphere , as other men ...
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... learned know . He is the most learned man who knows the most of what is farthest removed from common life and actual observ- ation , that is of the least practical utility , and least liable to be brought to the test of experience , and ...
... learned know . He is the most learned man who knows the most of what is farthest removed from common life and actual observ- ation , that is of the least practical utility , and least liable to be brought to the test of experience , and ...
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... learned age . ' It is also shewn that the Lives of the Painters , ascribed to Vasari , were chiefly written by Silvano Razzi , his great friend . A very entertaining paper on the Expression of suppressed Opinion contains a singular ...
... learned age . ' It is also shewn that the Lives of the Painters , ascribed to Vasari , were chiefly written by Silvano Razzi , his great friend . A very entertaining paper on the Expression of suppressed Opinion contains a singular ...
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