The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... excellence , which may amuse and serve to animate our inquiry . In deviating from others , in following an unbeaten road , though we perhaps may never arrive at the wished - for object , yet it is possible we may meet several ...
... excellence , which may amuse and serve to animate our inquiry . In deviating from others , in following an unbeaten road , though we perhaps may never arrive at the wished - for object , yet it is possible we may meet several ...
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... excellence , our reputation , our friends , and our all must be ventured ; by aiming only at mediocrity , we run no risk , and we do little service . Prudence and greatness are ever per- suading us to contrary pursuits . The one ...
... excellence , our reputation , our friends , and our all must be ventured ; by aiming only at mediocrity , we run no risk , and we do little service . Prudence and greatness are ever per- suading us to contrary pursuits . The one ...
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... excellence of the sculptor than the writer . How happy were it now , if men of real excellence in that pro- fession were to arise ! Were the painters of Italy now to appear , who once wandered like beggars from one city to another , and ...
... excellence of the sculptor than the writer . How happy were it now , if men of real excellence in that pro- fession were to arise ! Were the painters of Italy now to appear , who once wandered like beggars from one city to another , and ...
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... excellence in this way are so pleasing , that numbers have written professed treatises to teach us the art ; schools have been established with no other intent ; rhetoric has taken place among the institutions , and pedants have ranged ...
... excellence in this way are so pleasing , that numbers have written professed treatises to teach us the art ; schools have been established with no other intent ; rhetoric has taken place among the institutions , and pedants have ranged ...
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... excellence of the Bangorian Controversy , and the absurdity of an intermediate state . The spruce preacher reads his lucubration without lifting his nose from the text , and never ventures to earn the shame of an enthusiast . By this ...
... excellence of the Bangorian Controversy , and the absurdity of an intermediate state . The spruce preacher reads his lucubration without lifting his nose from the text , and never ventures to earn the shame of an enthusiast . By this ...
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