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... perhaps his own independence and impartiality ren- dered him too severe a critic of the mis- takes and shortcomings of those who had to bear heavier responsibilities . holds it , it chafes him to see the end sac- rificed to the ...
... perhaps his own independence and impartiality ren- dered him too severe a critic of the mis- takes and shortcomings of those who had to bear heavier responsibilities . holds it , it chafes him to see the end sac- rificed to the ...
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... perhaps there was some truth . He also states , on the authority of Lord George Bentinck , that the recognition of the South - American Canning concealed nothing from Mrs. Can- republics was opposed by the Duke of ning , nor from ...
... perhaps there was some truth . He also states , on the authority of Lord George Bentinck , that the recognition of the South - American Canning concealed nothing from Mrs. Can- republics was opposed by the Duke of ning , nor from ...
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... perhaps go on to find some guiding principle by which to judge of it . Eclecticism is a threadbare word ; for everything nowadays is eclectic , from Mr. Disraeli's Cabinet downwards . It is even vulgar to be eclectic ; but you cannot es ...
... perhaps go on to find some guiding principle by which to judge of it . Eclecticism is a threadbare word ; for everything nowadays is eclectic , from Mr. Disraeli's Cabinet downwards . It is even vulgar to be eclectic ; but you cannot es ...
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... perhaps the greatest ; Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo , both great idealists , and great masters of sentiment ; and that generally a sentiment of melan- choly . Nothing in Mr. Pater's " Siren- songs " is more tuneful than his ...
... perhaps the greatest ; Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo , both great idealists , and great masters of sentiment ; and that generally a sentiment of melan- choly . Nothing in Mr. Pater's " Siren- songs " is more tuneful than his ...
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... perhaps two - thirds of the distance when I became aware of the ap - soul without " remorse or mitigation of parition , and how I got over the remain- ing ground I can hardly tell . I did not dare to run . I felt that , if I ran , all ...
... perhaps two - thirds of the distance when I became aware of the ap - soul without " remorse or mitigation of parition , and how I got over the remain- ing ground I can hardly tell . I did not dare to run . I felt that , if I ran , all ...
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