Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 94W. Blackwood, 1863 |
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... truth introduced by so vast a majority of instances - viz . , that a man who cannot win fame in his own age , will have very small chance of winning it from posterity . True , there are some half - dozen excep- tions to this truth among ...
... truth introduced by so vast a majority of instances - viz . , that a man who cannot win fame in his own age , will have very small chance of winning it from posterity . True , there are some half - dozen excep- tions to this truth among ...
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... youth ; - assuming , I say , the general truth of those propositions , may it not be possible , seeing how far the great scheme of Providence em- braces general laws rather than 14 [ July , Caxtoniana : a Series of Essays on.
... youth ; - assuming , I say , the general truth of those propositions , may it not be possible , seeing how far the great scheme of Providence em- braces general laws rather than 14 [ July , Caxtoniana : a Series of Essays on.
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... truth clipped or counter- feited by the craft of a glozing tongue ; there , surely , will be no work for the surgeon's skill - no bones to set , no limbs to amputate -no discoveries in blood and tis- sues , such as give fame to a Harvey ...
... truth clipped or counter- feited by the craft of a glozing tongue ; there , surely , will be no work for the surgeon's skill - no bones to set , no limbs to amputate -no discoveries in blood and tis- sues , such as give fame to a Harvey ...
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... truth which he now vainly anticipates as the consummation of his intellectual happiness . " Thus the genius , and even the desire , of philosophy ceases in any state of being where truth ceases to be un- certain . The special talents of ...
... truth which he now vainly anticipates as the consummation of his intellectual happiness . " Thus the genius , and even the desire , of philosophy ceases in any state of being where truth ceases to be un- certain . The special talents of ...
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... truth : if he be not a frantic and unreasoning partisan either of one side or the other , he can be nothing else than a political spy . In that case , it is probable that both parties will tell him just so much as they think proper ...
... truth : if he be not a frantic and unreasoning partisan either of one side or the other , he can be nothing else than a political spy . In that case , it is probable that both parties will tell him just so much as they think proper ...
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