Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... whole- some advice is esteemed " flocci nauci nihili , " except as it is ac- companied by wholesome porridge ; and the naked truth is re- jected , unless for the sake of the decent clothing with which it is accompanied . This ...
... whole- some advice is esteemed " flocci nauci nihili , " except as it is ac- companied by wholesome porridge ; and the naked truth is re- jected , unless for the sake of the decent clothing with which it is accompanied . This ...
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... whole composition is so cursedly personal . We hate all personality — it is the sin of the age . Some passages of this Giaour - indeed all of them - are ex- tremely scurrilous ; but we could not prove that but by quoting the whole poem ...
... whole composition is so cursedly personal . We hate all personality — it is the sin of the age . Some passages of this Giaour - indeed all of them - are ex- tremely scurrilous ; but we could not prove that but by quoting the whole poem ...
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... whole course is marked by extraordinary men , who stand forth as so many land - marks , to guide our search amidst the obscurity which history has thrown over this portion of time . Half the globe obey- ing one sceptre , and speaking ...
... whole course is marked by extraordinary men , who stand forth as so many land - marks , to guide our search amidst the obscurity which history has thrown over this portion of time . Half the globe obey- ing one sceptre , and speaking ...
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