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... truth and common sense . It was one of his favourite critical maxims that the basis of all excellence is truth . He praises one of Gray's Odes because it is ' at once rational and poetical . ' He complains that another does not ...
... truth and common sense . It was one of his favourite critical maxims that the basis of all excellence is truth . He praises one of Gray's Odes because it is ' at once rational and poetical . ' He complains that another does not ...
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... what was wanting to the em- bellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . But the truth is , that the knowledge of external MILTON . 11 reaches the scene of action, vapours away his patriotism ...
... what was wanting to the em- bellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . But the truth is , that the knowledge of external MILTON . 11 reaches the scene of action, vapours away his patriotism ...
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... truth , and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions . Prudence 10 and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists , but we are geometricians only by chance . Our intercourse ...
... truth , and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions . Prudence 10 and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists , but we are geometricians only by chance . Our intercourse ...
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... truth . His wife and her relations now found that Milton was not 10 an unresisting sufferer of injuries ; and perceiving that he had begun to put his doctrine in practice , by courting a young woman of great accomplishments , the ...
... truth . His wife and her relations now found that Milton was not 10 an unresisting sufferer of injuries ; and perceiving that he had begun to put his doctrine in practice , by courting a young woman of great accomplishments , the ...
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... truth ; if every dreamer of innovations may propagate his projects , there can be no settlement ; if every murmurer at government may diffuse 5 discontent , there can be no peace ; and if every sceptic in theology may teach his follies ...
... truth ; if every dreamer of innovations may propagate his projects , there can be no settlement ; if every murmurer at government may diffuse 5 discontent , there can be no peace ; and if every sceptic in theology may teach his follies ...
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