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... genius ; and they gave him full credit for all the learning he possessed , great and multifarious as it was . Nor do they seem to have doubted that his writings would endure . But they evidently had no idea of the wonderful intellectual ...
... genius ; and they gave him full credit for all the learning he possessed , great and multifarious as it was . Nor do they seem to have doubted that his writings would endure . But they evidently had no idea of the wonderful intellectual ...
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... genius of Bacon . It is almost needless to remark , that we allude to Ben Johnson ; whose high privilege it was to be personally and familiarly acquainted both with the author of Hamlet and the author of the Novum Organum . If for no ...
... genius of Bacon . It is almost needless to remark , that we allude to Ben Johnson ; whose high privilege it was to be personally and familiarly acquainted both with the author of Hamlet and the author of the Novum Organum . If for no ...
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... genius , make no effort to conceal his guilt ; but on the con- trary regard it as fully established : — " La sévérité dans les jugements est une chose si facile ! N'y avait - il pas pour- tant plus d'un motif capable d ' expliquer la ...
... genius , make no effort to conceal his guilt ; but on the con- trary regard it as fully established : — " La sévérité dans les jugements est une chose si facile ! N'y avait - il pas pour- tant plus d'un motif capable d ' expliquer la ...
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... genius is astonishing . He is not alone the father of experimental philosophy . As a moralist he is more profound and impressive , as well as more cheerful and at- tractive , than Seneca ; as an historian , he had no equal in his own ...
... genius is astonishing . He is not alone the father of experimental philosophy . As a moralist he is more profound and impressive , as well as more cheerful and at- tractive , than Seneca ; as an historian , he had no equal in his own ...
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... genius of the authoress . Beulah fondly cherishes the hope that her guardian will one day return , and " on his wandering way , daily and nightly pours a mourner's prayers . " At last , one stormy evening , sick with care , and with ...
... genius of the authoress . Beulah fondly cherishes the hope that her guardian will one day return , and " on his wandering way , daily and nightly pours a mourner's prayers . " At last , one stormy evening , sick with care , and with ...
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