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Plymley's letters are true ; the treatment may be incomplete - the Catholic religion may have latent dangers and insidious attractions which are not there mentioned - but the main principle is sound ; the common sense of religious ...
Plymley's letters are true ; the treatment may be incomplete - the Catholic religion may have latent dangers and insidious attractions which are not there mentioned - but the main principle is sound ; the common sense of religious ...
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Now it appears that Shakespeare not only had that various commerce with , and experience of men , which was common both to Goethe and to Scott , but also that he agrees with the latter rather than with the former in the kind and species ...
Now it appears that Shakespeare not only had that various commerce with , and experience of men , which was common both to Goethe and to Scott , but also that he agrees with the latter rather than with the former in the kind and species ...
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In point of information it was strictly of a common nature . It is clear that his real knowledge was mostly confined to the poets , especially the ordinary Latin poets and Homer , and that he never bestowed any regular attention on the ...
In point of information it was strictly of a common nature . It is clear that his real knowledge was mostly confined to the poets , especially the ordinary Latin poets and Homer , and that he never bestowed any regular attention on the ...
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