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... things in its own way . I have sometimes thought I had hit upon a new idea , or discovered a new fact , but I was pretty sure to find the same thing stated , or glanced at , in a week or so , in some newspaper , or in some book , new or ...
... things in its own way . I have sometimes thought I had hit upon a new idea , or discovered a new fact , but I was pretty sure to find the same thing stated , or glanced at , in a week or so , in some newspaper , or in some book , new or ...
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... things should appear to be either not new , or , if new , not true , they will , of course , exercise the common privilege and judge for themselves . Doubtless there have been many who could never rest satisfied with the story of ...
... things should appear to be either not new , or , if new , not true , they will , of course , exercise the common privilege and judge for themselves . Doubtless there have been many who could never rest satisfied with the story of ...
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... things could spontaneously well up in such a man as from an original fountain of inspiration , they may have laid him up on a shelf , and never afterwards looked for such things in his works ; and the jewels that lay scattered within ...
... things could spontaneously well up in such a man as from an original fountain of inspiration , they may have laid him up on a shelf , and never afterwards looked for such things in his works ; and the jewels that lay scattered within ...
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... things are put before their feet , they do not see them , unless admonished , but pass right on . " It would stand to reason , that the most precious things would not be strewn abroad thus by a mere swine - herd , if they had not come ...
... things are put before their feet , they do not see them , unless admonished , but pass right on . " It would stand to reason , that the most precious things would not be strewn abroad thus by a mere swine - herd , if they had not come ...
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... things into marvels , but reduce marvels to plain things . " § 1. EARLY LIFE . BACON . THE biography of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE may now be considered as in the main settled and fixed for all time . Modern research has explored every ...
... things into marvels , but reduce marvels to plain things . " § 1. EARLY LIFE . BACON . THE biography of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE may now be considered as in the main settled and fixed for all time . Modern research has explored every ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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