The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 - English literature |
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... appear in the Table - Talk ? We should show little regard for the dignity of the Reformer if we inquired what ' conversational talent ' he possessed , or affected to lay stress upon the purely lite- rary side of this book . He talked ...
... appear in the Table - Talk ? We should show little regard for the dignity of the Reformer if we inquired what ' conversational talent ' he possessed , or affected to lay stress upon the purely lite- rary side of this book . He talked ...
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... appear to the courtiers of Henri Quatre . The Cardinal flattered himself that he had nearly converted Isaac Casau- tison , —a lively and accomplished scholar , who is deeply read in the literature of that age . Few at present , ' says ...
... appear to the courtiers of Henri Quatre . The Cardinal flattered himself that he had nearly converted Isaac Casau- tison , —a lively and accomplished scholar , who is deeply read in the literature of that age . Few at present , ' says ...
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... appear , indeed , that to a thoroughly good talker something is required of the talents of active life . Lord Bacon , Selden , Cicero , Burke , were all men of action . Napoleon said things which tell in history like his battles . Lu ...
... appear , indeed , that to a thoroughly good talker something is required of the talents of active life . Lord Bacon , Selden , Cicero , Burke , were all men of action . Napoleon said things which tell in history like his battles . Lu ...
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... appear to have somewhat strained this article of. it the subject of much reflection , have found that in the outset they were beset with dif- ficulties which experience alone has taught them to overcome . How much more then will it ...
... appear to have somewhat strained this article of. it the subject of much reflection , have found that in the outset they were beset with dif- ficulties which experience alone has taught them to overcome . How much more then will it ...
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... appear to them satisfactory , M. Leon Faucher returned to Paris , leaving M. de Metz to pursue his researches alone . These ultimately led him to Hamburgh , where he became acquainted with the work which Wichern was carrying on at the ...
... appear to them satisfactory , M. Leon Faucher returned to Paris , leaving M. de Metz to pursue his researches alone . These ultimately led him to Hamburgh , where he became acquainted with the work which Wichern was carrying on at the ...
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