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... reason to modify his views , or statements , in any material respects . Such additional matters as have been brought to his notice , and were deemed of sufficient importance , have been added in the Appendix ; and he trusts they may ...
... reason to modify his views , or statements , in any material respects . Such additional matters as have been brought to his notice , and were deemed of sufficient importance , have been added in the Appendix ; and he trusts they may ...
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... reason why it should not be printed . It may be , that the belles - letters critics will think little of it , or the trade still less , or the fixed orthodoxies , that it ought never to have been written at all , or the philosophers ...
... reason why it should not be printed . It may be , that the belles - letters critics will think little of it , or the trade still less , or the fixed orthodoxies , that it ought never to have been written at all , or the philosophers ...
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... reason , that the most precious things would not be strewn abroad thus by a mere swine - herd , if they had not come into his possession in an accidental or some other way , and without his having much knowledge of their real value ...
... reason , that the most precious things would not be strewn abroad thus by a mere swine - herd , if they had not come into his possession in an accidental or some other way , and without his having much knowledge of their real value ...
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... reason most absurd , " but a positive injury done to learning and philosophy , and to every individual scholar and man , who shall be taught to believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere ...
... reason most absurd , " but a positive injury done to learning and philosophy , and to every individual scholar and man , who shall be taught to believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere ...
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... reason that the editor has taken the Folio of 1623 as the basis of his text and his criticism . For the text of Bacon , I have used the edition of his works edited by Basil Montagu ( London 1825 ) , and the American republication of it ...
... reason that the editor has taken the Folio of 1623 as the basis of his text and his criticism . For the text of Bacon , I have used the edition of his works edited by Basil Montagu ( London 1825 ) , and the American republication of it ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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