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Pagina xli
... knowledge , which 7 was true , and which naturally introduces Hales's answer . * But let us see on what grounds Mr. Gifford supposes the story to be utterly incredible . s❝A tissue of mere dotage scarcely deserves unravelling ; -but it ...
... knowledge , which 7 was true , and which naturally introduces Hales's answer . * But let us see on what grounds Mr. Gifford supposes the story to be utterly incredible . s❝A tissue of mere dotage scarcely deserves unravelling ; -but it ...
Pagina xlviii
... knowledge , or prevent him from being the first scholar of his age . To no one could the charge of malignity be worse applied . He appears to have been an open , warm - hearted man ; but with a hot and haughty temper . The numerous ...
... knowledge , or prevent him from being the first scholar of his age . To no one could the charge of malignity be worse applied . He appears to have been an open , warm - hearted man ; but with a hot and haughty temper . The numerous ...
Pagina lv
... knowledge he had acquired in his youth had been too assiduously collected , and too firmly fixed in his mind , not to retain possession of his memory , and preserve that purity and elegance of taste which is rarely to be met with but in ...
... knowledge he had acquired in his youth had been too assiduously collected , and too firmly fixed in his mind , not to retain possession of his memory , and preserve that purity and elegance of taste which is rarely to be met with but in ...
Pagina lix
... knowledge could supply , yet he had neither ( as his own Preface informs us ) the means , nor perhaps the industry , which were required for accu- rate and scrupulous collation , nor was he by any means minutely versed in those ...
... knowledge could supply , yet he had neither ( as his own Preface informs us ) the means , nor perhaps the industry , which were required for accu- rate and scrupulous collation , nor was he by any means minutely versed in those ...
Pagina lxi
... knowledge and unwearied research ; but he was still more honourably distinguished by his openness of character and inflexible adherence to truth , from which he never was withdrawn , either by a wish to support an hy- pothesis or to vex ...
... knowledge and unwearied research ; but he was still more honourably distinguished by his openness of character and inflexible adherence to truth , from which he never was withdrawn , either by a wish to support an hy- pothesis or to vex ...
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