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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... truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest character I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vagabond . When I ...
... truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest character I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vagabond . When I ...
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... truths , they were at once received with opposition and contempt . The English , it is true , studied , understood ... truth on his side , carried his cause . Almost all the learning of the English , till very lately , was conveyed in ...
... truths , they were at once received with opposition and contempt . The English , it is true , studied , understood ... truth on his side , carried his cause . Almost all the learning of the English , till very lately , was conveyed in ...
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... truth , I do not find they have a greater aver- sion to fine clothes than the women of any other country whatso- ever . I cannot fancy that a shopkeeper's wife in Cheapside has a greater tenderness for the fortune of her husband than a ...
... truth , I do not find they have a greater aver- sion to fine clothes than the women of any other country whatso- ever . I cannot fancy that a shopkeeper's wife in Cheapside has a greater tenderness for the fortune of her husband than a ...
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... truth of this doctrine , and must know that to have much , or to seem to have it , is the only way to have more . Ovid finely compares a man of broken fortune to a falling column ; the lower it sinks , the greater weight it is obliged ...
... truth of this doctrine , and must know that to have much , or to seem to have it , is the only way to have more . Ovid finely compares a man of broken fortune to a falling column ; the lower it sinks , the greater weight it is obliged ...
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... truth , Mr. Spindle , money is money now - a - days . I believe it is all sunk in the bot- tom of the sea , for my part ; and he that has got a little is a fool if he does not keep what he has got . " Not quite disconcerted by this ...
... truth , Mr. Spindle , money is money now - a - days . I believe it is all sunk in the bot- tom of the sea , for my part ; and he that has got a little is a fool if he does not keep what he has got . " Not quite disconcerted by this ...
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