Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... opinions , to know about opinions . The ever - flowing rhetorician gratifies both propen- sions . He is a notional spectacle . Like the sophist of old , he is something and says something . The vagabond speculator in all ages will take ...
... opinions , to know about opinions . The ever - flowing rhetorician gratifies both propen- sions . He is a notional spectacle . Like the sophist of old , he is something and says something . The vagabond speculator in all ages will take ...
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... opinions of Lucretius , but also his tone . Nothing is more remarkable than that two poets of the first rank should have felt a bounding joy in the possession of opinions which , if true , ought , one would think , to move an excitable ...
... opinions of Lucretius , but also his tone . Nothing is more remarkable than that two poets of the first rank should have felt a bounding joy in the possession of opinions which , if true , ought , one would think , to move an excitable ...
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... Opinions akin to Mr. Wilson's , if not identical with them , are very commonly now entertained , both by practical men of business and by professional economists . The younger school of thinkers who have had before them the working of ...
... Opinions akin to Mr. Wilson's , if not identical with them , are very commonly now entertained , both by practical men of business and by professional economists . The younger school of thinkers who have had before them the working of ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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