Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... racter , can have fairer claims to his protection , or more authorise acts of self - defence , than the elaborate products of his intellect , and intel- lectual industry ? Prudence itself would com- mand us to show , even if defect or ...
... racter , can have fairer claims to his protection , or more authorise acts of self - defence , than the elaborate products of his intellect , and intel- lectual industry ? Prudence itself would com- mand us to show , even if defect or ...
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... racter which an antient attributes to Marcus Cato , namely , that he was likest virtue , in as much as he seemed to act aright , not in obedi- ence to any law or outward motive , but by the necessity of a happy nature , which could not ...
... racter which an antient attributes to Marcus Cato , namely , that he was likest virtue , in as much as he seemed to act aright , not in obedi- ence to any law or outward motive , but by the necessity of a happy nature , which could not ...
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