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... because , however they may differ in opinion with respect to the merits of
particular works , their comments are , in general , remarkable for fairness and
candour , and they appear to be influenced only by a wish to afford to their
readers a just ...
... because , however they may differ in opinion with respect to the merits of
particular works , their comments are , in general , remarkable for fairness and
candour , and they appear to be influenced only by a wish to afford to their
readers a just ...
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If you wish to discover the weakest side of your opponent , get a knowledge of his
strongest passion . IX . A Difficult Question . Which is the most selfish man — the
miser , or the profligate ? X. A Dangerous Enemy . The tongue is the agent of ...
If you wish to discover the weakest side of your opponent , get a knowledge of his
strongest passion . IX . A Difficult Question . Which is the most selfish man — the
miser , or the profligate ? X. A Dangerous Enemy . The tongue is the agent of ...
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That wish would linger on my lips , until Death should forestall the purpose of my
will ! In Petrarch's epistle , alluding to their first meeting in the Church of St. Clair
on the 6th day of April , 1327 , he says , O time for ever dear , tho ' mark'd by woe
...
That wish would linger on my lips , until Death should forestall the purpose of my
will ! In Petrarch's epistle , alluding to their first meeting in the Church of St. Clair
on the 6th day of April , 1327 , he says , O time for ever dear , tho ' mark'd by woe
...
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Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
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