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Men ' even of the same climate , religion , and education , ' he tells us , show wide differences from each other such as ' could hardly exist , unless the distinction had some original foundation in nature itself .
Men ' even of the same climate , religion , and education , ' he tells us , show wide differences from each other such as ' could hardly exist , unless the distinction had some original foundation in nature itself .
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After his death there springs up an eidolon of an author , and it is of this everchanging surrogate , not of the original , that we inevitably form our judgments , and that by so judging we further change .
After his death there springs up an eidolon of an author , and it is of this everchanging surrogate , not of the original , that we inevitably form our judgments , and that by so judging we further change .
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The original Latin work does not appear to have had wide currency ; but in 1731 an English version appeared , with copious additions , partly extracts from King's posthumous papers , partly original notes ' tending to vindicate the ...
The original Latin work does not appear to have had wide currency ; but in 1731 an English version appeared , with copious additions , partly extracts from King's posthumous papers , partly original notes ' tending to vindicate the ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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