Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... ment or its conduct . Nor can I understand , with what reason either Mr. Perceval , ( whom I am singular enough to regard as the best and wisest minister of this reign ) , or the 10 present Administration , can be said to have pursued ...
... ment or its conduct . Nor can I understand , with what reason either Mr. Perceval , ( whom I am singular enough to regard as the best and wisest minister of this reign ) , or the 10 present Administration , can be said to have pursued ...
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... ments of the past , together with authentic accounts of the present , and if he have a philosophic tact for what is ... ment of the late unhappy war with America , not only the sentiments were adopted , but in some instances the very ...
... ments of the past , together with authentic accounts of the present , and if he have a philosophic tact for what is ... ment of the late unhappy war with America , not only the sentiments were adopted , but in some instances the very ...
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... of the bible as a book , would be little less than to relate the origin or first excite- ment of all the literature and science , that we now possess . 35 1 IF The very decorum , which the profession imposes 156 CH . XI Biographia ...
... of the bible as a book , would be little less than to relate the origin or first excite- ment of all the literature and science , that we now possess . 35 1 IF The very decorum , which the profession imposes 156 CH . XI Biographia ...
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