Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Reason , reason , reason ! " exclaims she to the philosophers of this world . " Put in practice what you teach if you would have others believe it . Be consistent . Do not prate to us of private judgment , when you are but yourselves ...
... Reason , reason , reason ! " exclaims she to the philosophers of this world . " Put in practice what you teach if you would have others believe it . Be consistent . Do not prate to us of private judgment , when you are but yourselves ...
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... reasons of de- tail are scarcely the reasons for Lady Mary's wishing to break away from the life to which she had so long been used . Yet there was clearly some reason , for Lady Mary went abroad , and stayed there during many years ...
... reasons of de- tail are scarcely the reasons for Lady Mary's wishing to break away from the life to which she had so long been used . Yet there was clearly some reason , for Lady Mary went abroad , and stayed there during many years ...
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... Reason , Reason , Reason ! ' - exclaims she to the philosophers of this world— ' Put in practice what you teach , if you would have others believe it ; be consistent ; do not prate to us of private judgment when you are but yourselves ...
... Reason , Reason , Reason ! ' - exclaims she to the philosophers of this world— ' Put in practice what you teach , if you would have others believe it ; be consistent ; do not prate to us of private judgment when you are but yourselves ...
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