Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... talk against everybody , and against the President like mad - and they talk immensely well , and the language is like a razor , capital if you are skilful , but sure to cut you if you aren't . A fellow can talk German in crude forms ...
... talk against everybody , and against the President like mad - and they talk immensely well , and the language is like a razor , capital if you are skilful , but sure to cut you if you aren't . A fellow can talk German in crude forms ...
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... talk had finer qualities than any of these . One of his most intimate friends - both in early life , and later in Lin- coln's Inn - Mr . T. Smith Osler , writes to me of it thus : - ' As an instrument for arriving at truth , I never ...
... talk had finer qualities than any of these . One of his most intimate friends - both in early life , and later in Lin- coln's Inn - Mr . T. Smith Osler , writes to me of it thus : - ' As an instrument for arriving at truth , I never ...
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... talk of the man of the world the former profound , systematic , suggesting all argu- ments , analysing all difficulties , discussing all doubts , -very admirable , a little tedious , slowly winding an elaborate way , the characteristic ...
... talk of the man of the world the former profound , systematic , suggesting all argu- ments , analysing all difficulties , discussing all doubts , -very admirable , a little tedious , slowly winding an elaborate way , the characteristic ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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