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Page 97
... principles in which it had its root . In spite of his prejudices against that sys- tem of belief to which he ... principle . In his subsequent relapse , the most prominent feature of his insanity was the utter incompatibility of the idea ...
... principles in which it had its root . In spite of his prejudices against that sys- tem of belief to which he ... principle . In his subsequent relapse , the most prominent feature of his insanity was the utter incompatibility of the idea ...
Page 304
... principles and rules of the dra- matic art , with remarkable justness and perspicuity . From this he passes to the bucolic , the apologue , didactic and satyrical poetry , the epistle and epigram . Such is nearly the contents of the ...
... principles and rules of the dra- matic art , with remarkable justness and perspicuity . From this he passes to the bucolic , the apologue , didactic and satyrical poetry , the epistle and epigram . Such is nearly the contents of the ...
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... principles ; an unaffected daring to meet whatever is to be oppos- ed , in an explicit , direct manner , and in the point of its main strength ; a facility of applying familiar truths and self - evident propositions , for resolving the ...
... principles ; an unaffected daring to meet whatever is to be oppos- ed , in an explicit , direct manner , and in the point of its main strength ; a facility of applying familiar truths and self - evident propositions , for resolving the ...
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