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... expression , remained suaviter subridens , maintaining a dignified aloofness and viewing others with good - humoured contempt . Hc had the national dread of giving a loose rein to emotion , and never indulges his readers with the naïve ...
... expression , remained suaviter subridens , maintaining a dignified aloofness and viewing others with good - humoured contempt . Hc had the national dread of giving a loose rein to emotion , and never indulges his readers with the naïve ...
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J. H. Lobban. distracting the reader's attention to the excellence of their vehicle of expression . Yet , great as were his powers of shrewd penetration into ... expression . There was one writer of the xxxvi THE VINDICATION OF BICKERSTAFF .
J. H. Lobban. distracting the reader's attention to the excellence of their vehicle of expression . Yet , great as were his powers of shrewd penetration into ... expression . There was one writer of the xxxvi THE VINDICATION OF BICKERSTAFF .
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... expression ) as I have above related . In that work he very roundly asserts that he " is not only now alive , but was likewise alive upon that very 29th of March , when I had foretold he should die " . This is the subject of the present ...
... expression ) as I have above related . In that work he very roundly asserts that he " is not only now alive , but was likewise alive upon that very 29th of March , when I had foretold he should die " . This is the subject of the present ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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