The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... once in his own writings , where he contends that for Nil de mor- tuis nisi bonum , it were in every way better to read , Nil de mortuis nisi VERUM . Challenging that truth , he can in no way demur to it when offered . And for some ...
... once in his own writings , where he contends that for Nil de mor- tuis nisi bonum , it were in every way better to read , Nil de mortuis nisi VERUM . Challenging that truth , he can in no way demur to it when offered . And for some ...
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... once stamped the writer as a man of notable and elaborately cultivated power . Possessed of these qualifications , and so generally acknowledged to possess them , we venture to think he might , without excessive labour , have raised his ...
... once stamped the writer as a man of notable and elaborately cultivated power . Possessed of these qualifications , and so generally acknowledged to possess them , we venture to think he might , without excessive labour , have raised his ...
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... once , in order to show him off , my father arranged his supper - parties so that , sitting till three or four in the morning , he brought Mr. De Quincey to that point at which in charm and power of conversation he was so truly ...
... once , in order to show him off , my father arranged his supper - parties so that , sitting till three or four in the morning , he brought Mr. De Quincey to that point at which in charm and power of conversation he was so truly ...
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... once . What can men want with anything Lord Carlisle has to say ? I shall cut him up - cut him to pieces if I can - and will agree with him - never when I can help it . Where De Quincey does in reality affect originality of think- ing ...
... once . What can men want with anything Lord Carlisle has to say ? I shall cut him up - cut him to pieces if I can - and will agree with him - never when I can help it . Where De Quincey does in reality affect originality of think- ing ...
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... once , and bring it up straight- way : - ' Everything connected with our ordinary conceptions of Judas Iscariot , of his real purposes , of his Scriptural doom , apparently is erroneous . Not one thing , but all things , must rank as ...
... once , and bring it up straight- way : - ' Everything connected with our ordinary conceptions of Judas Iscariot , of his real purposes , of his Scriptural doom , apparently is erroneous . Not one thing , but all things , must rank as ...
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