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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... fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has excited either attention or praise , has owed part of its success to merit , and part to a happy ...
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... fortunes were nearly equal , their studies the same , and they were natives of the two most celebrated cities in the world ; for Alcander was of Athens , Septimius came from Rome . In this mutual harmony they lived for some time ...
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... fortune wrought as unexpected a change in the constitution of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and set out with his fair partner for Rome . Here , by an exertion of those talents of which he was so ...
... fortune wrought as unexpected a change in the constitution of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and set out with his fair partner for Rome . Here , by an exertion of those talents of which he was so ...
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... and skies , Allures from far , yet , as I follow flies ; My fortune leads to traverse realms alone , And find no spot of all the world my own . " - TRAVELLER . ] instructed . I made some attempts to display all the 28 THE BEE .
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... fortune have united his fame with that of our human prodigy . The first of his performances , openly , in vindication of the Newtonian system , is his treatise entitled , " Sur la Figure des Astres , " if I remember right ; a work at ...
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