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Thirty years ago a newspaper reviewer of the first volume of Ernest de Selincourt's edition was unduly sanguine when he declared : ' It is safe to prophesy that when this edition is complete , it will take its place once and for all as ...
Thirty years ago a newspaper reviewer of the first volume of Ernest de Selincourt's edition was unduly sanguine when he declared : ' It is safe to prophesy that when this edition is complete , it will take its place once and for all as ...
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Smith referred to Calas in the course of a virtually new chapter added to edition 6 of the Moral Sentiments ( III . 2 ) , distinguishing the love of praise from that of praiseworthiness and the dread of blame from that of ...
Smith referred to Calas in the course of a virtually new chapter added to edition 6 of the Moral Sentiments ( III . 2 ) , distinguishing the love of praise from that of praiseworthiness and the dread of blame from that of ...
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What of the description in edition 2 of ' this abstract man , the representative of mankind , and substitute of the Deity ' , or of the phrases used in edition 6 , the ' ideal man or ' demigod ' within the breast ?
What of the description in edition 2 of ' this abstract man , the representative of mankind , and substitute of the Deity ' , or of the phrases used in edition 6 , the ' ideal man or ' demigod ' within the breast ?
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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