EpistlesVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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Page 107
... ment not less ragged than that of roughly convinced that it is fatal to Socrates ? Like Joseph , the patritrue science , an enemy to the fine arch , I am a mighty dreamer of arts , destructive of genuine senti - dreams ; like Nimrod ...
... ment not less ragged than that of roughly convinced that it is fatal to Socrates ? Like Joseph , the patritrue science , an enemy to the fine arch , I am a mighty dreamer of arts , destructive of genuine senti - dreams ; like Nimrod ...
Page 228
... ment ) , and will , I hope , restore peace pectations . I must , at my leisure , to the chapter of Gloucester . He look over these three volumes . was a man of sense and learning ; Your short note of the 6th calls but had turn of mind ...
... ment ) , and will , I hope , restore peace pectations . I must , at my leisure , to the chapter of Gloucester . He look over these three volumes . was a man of sense and learning ; Your short note of the 6th calls but had turn of mind ...
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... ment of leisure that I have had since man , * you do me justice in concludI received your letter . It does not , ing that it can do nothing but tease indeed , clash with my religious ideas , me ; it is being called names in one's as I ...
... ment of leisure that I have had since man , * you do me justice in concludI received your letter . It does not , ing that it can do nothing but tease indeed , clash with my religious ideas , me ; it is being called names in one's as I ...
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