Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... necessary for the preservation of these , that papists should not be allowed to sit in Parliament , and some test was necessary by which it might be ascertained whether a man was a Catholic or Protestant . The only possible test for ...
... necessary for the preservation of these , that papists should not be allowed to sit in Parliament , and some test was necessary by which it might be ascertained whether a man was a Catholic or Protestant . The only possible test for ...
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... effective than the most elaborate description . There is none of the delicate sentiment and enhancing sympathy which a modern 6 writer would think necessary ; the inexorable facts are dwelt I 2 Percy Bysshe Shelley . 115.
... effective than the most elaborate description . There is none of the delicate sentiment and enhancing sympathy which a modern 6 writer would think necessary ; the inexorable facts are dwelt I 2 Percy Bysshe Shelley . 115.
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... necessary axioms - toil on , toil on - spin your spider's web - adore your own souls - or , if you prefer it , choose some German nostrum - try the intellectual intuition , or the ' pure reason , ' or the ' intelligible ' ideas , or the ...
... necessary axioms - toil on , toil on - spin your spider's web - adore your own souls - or , if you prefer it , choose some German nostrum - try the intellectual intuition , or the ' pure reason , ' or the ' intelligible ' ideas , or the ...
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