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Pagina 8
... THE BEING OF A GREAT AUTHOR , TO COME INTO RELA- TIONSHIP WITH HIS ABSOLUTE PERSONALITY , IS THE HIGHEST RESULT OF THE STUDY OF HIS WORKS . - PROFESSOR HIRAM CORSON . PROLOGUE . THE Tribunal of History is always open .
... THE BEING OF A GREAT AUTHOR , TO COME INTO RELA- TIONSHIP WITH HIS ABSOLUTE PERSONALITY , IS THE HIGHEST RESULT OF THE STUDY OF HIS WORKS . - PROFESSOR HIRAM CORSON . PROLOGUE . THE Tribunal of History is always open .
Pagina 9
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. PROLOGUE . THE Tribunal of History is always open . Its session is one continuous term ; and therefore , its judgments are ever subject to review . Nor is attendance at its bar lim- ited to a privileged class ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. PROLOGUE . THE Tribunal of History is always open . Its session is one continuous term ; and therefore , its judgments are ever subject to review . Nor is attendance at its bar lim- ited to a privileged class ...
Pagina 13
... history , in The Tempest , Act I. , Scene 2 , it being admirably adapted for the pur- pose . It is from beginning to end deeply interesting , a revelation of humanity in its stern reality , uncovering the recesses of the heart ...
... history , in The Tempest , Act I. , Scene 2 , it being admirably adapted for the pur- pose . It is from beginning to end deeply interesting , a revelation of humanity in its stern reality , uncovering the recesses of the heart ...
Pagina 16
... history ; shewing what is the ultimate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . ” " So as there was nothing to be added to this great king's felicity , being at the top of all ...
... history ; shewing what is the ultimate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . ” " So as there was nothing to be added to this great king's felicity , being at the top of all ...
Pagina 17
... History of Henry VII . * * It appears from the context that this Perkin was an impos- tor , feigning himself to be Richard , Duke of York , second son of Edward the Fourth , who in fact had been murdered by Rich- ard III . Lambert ...
... History of Henry VII . * * It appears from the context that this Perkin was an impos- tor , feigning himself to be Richard , Duke of York , second son of Edward the Fourth , who in fact had been murdered by Rich- ard III . Lambert ...
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