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By the best company , of which he is perpetually talking , he means persons who live on their own estates , and other people's ideas . By the opinion of the world , to which he pays and expects you to pay great deference , he means that ...
By the best company , of which he is perpetually talking , he means persons who live on their own estates , and other people's ideas . By the opinion of the world , to which he pays and expects you to pay great deference , he means that ...
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This however is not so much begging the question as asking an impossibility : he cannot have the same insight into the end without having studied the means ; nor the same love of art without the same habitual and exclusive attachment to ...
This however is not so much begging the question as asking an impossibility : he cannot have the same insight into the end without having studied the means ; nor the same love of art without the same habitual and exclusive attachment to ...
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The health and well - being of the moral world was to be promoted by the same means as the beauty of the natural world ; by contrast , by change , by light and shade , by variety of parts , by order and proportion .
The health and well - being of the moral world was to be promoted by the same means as the beauty of the natural world ; by contrast , by change , by light and shade , by variety of parts , by order and proportion .
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