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... believe Plato a fool , and Cicero a dull and insipid declaimer - with a pro- found veneration for Madame Radcliff , a sovereign contempt for all the learning of antiquity , and a firm persuasion that the " Greeks and Romans , in their ...
... believe Plato a fool , and Cicero a dull and insipid declaimer - with a pro- found veneration for Madame Radcliff , a sovereign contempt for all the learning of antiquity , and a firm persuasion that the " Greeks and Romans , in their ...
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... believe they want that high polish which courts alone can give . But what shall be said of youngsters just fledged and yet warm from the nest of Cambridge or Oxford , who discover in the best company of Ber- lin or Vienna a fund of ...
... believe they want that high polish which courts alone can give . But what shall be said of youngsters just fledged and yet warm from the nest of Cambridge or Oxford , who discover in the best company of Ber- lin or Vienna a fund of ...
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... believe his faith was sincere , and therefore could not fail to reproach his heart , which had swelled with pride , envy , and hatred , through the whole course of his existence . But religious feeling , on which you lay so great a ...
... believe his faith was sincere , and therefore could not fail to reproach his heart , which had swelled with pride , envy , and hatred , through the whole course of his existence . But religious feeling , on which you lay so great a ...
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