Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... law which condemns all serious and deliberate falsifications ; but it deprived no man of his fame ; it had no sacrilegious interference with the memory of departed genius ; it had not , like Lauder's imposture , any malignant motive to ...
... law which condemns all serious and deliberate falsifications ; but it deprived no man of his fame ; it had no sacrilegious interference with the memory of departed genius ; it had not , like Lauder's imposture , any malignant motive to ...
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... laws of conscience and of civil use May justly blame us , yet when they but know Our loves , that love will wipe away that rigour , Which would in other incests be abhorr'd . Give me your hand . How sweetly life doth run In these well ...
... laws of conscience and of civil use May justly blame us , yet when they but know Our loves , that love will wipe away that rigour , Which would in other incests be abhorr'd . Give me your hand . How sweetly life doth run In these well ...
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... law of literature throughout the world , and is still so , in the more civilised parts of it . " We do not think those opinions very consistent ; and we think that neither of them could possibly find favour with a person whose genius ...
... law of literature throughout the world , and is still so , in the more civilised parts of it . " We do not think those opinions very consistent ; and we think that neither of them could possibly find favour with a person whose genius ...
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... law of literature throughout the world , " it is mere caprice and contradiction . He , if ever man was , is a law to himself " a chartered liber- tine ; " and now , when he is tired of this unbridled licence , he wants to do penance ...
... law of literature throughout the world , " it is mere caprice and contradiction . He , if ever man was , is a law to himself " a chartered liber- tine ; " and now , when he is tired of this unbridled licence , he wants to do penance ...
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... law and its conse- quences , from an unconquerable longing after his native country . Now , the only way to have made this senti- ment palpable , the practicable foundation of stupendous sufferings , would have been , to have presented ...
... law and its conse- quences , from an unconquerable longing after his native country . Now , the only way to have made this senti- ment palpable , the practicable foundation of stupendous sufferings , would have been , to have presented ...
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