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Pagina 414
... perhaps , of his readers will concur with him in all his opinions . If he successfully combats Mr. Hume , in asserting , against the contrary position of that philosopher , that monotheism was the primeval religion of mankind , he will ...
... perhaps , of his readers will concur with him in all his opinions . If he successfully combats Mr. Hume , in asserting , against the contrary position of that philosopher , that monotheism was the primeval religion of mankind , he will ...
Pagina 496
... perhaps more judgment than industry ; and if he selected with propriety , he was contented to copy with negligence . His successor , M. Méon , has not merely re- printed the former collection : he has re - compared the text with the ...
... perhaps more judgment than industry ; and if he selected with propriety , he was contented to copy with negligence . His successor , M. Méon , has not merely re- printed the former collection : he has re - compared the text with the ...
Pagina 501
... perhaps there over- loaded with incidents little in the character of the times : here it may again prompt some happier effort at imitation . 25. Py- ramus and Thisbe . 26. Florance and Blanche . 27. The Good Woman . 28. The Four Wishes ...
... perhaps there over- loaded with incidents little in the character of the times : here it may again prompt some happier effort at imitation . 25. Py- ramus and Thisbe . 26. Florance and Blanche . 27. The Good Woman . 28. The Four Wishes ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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