The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... truth , while the latter denied that any attainable truth existed . The Sceptics , however , without either asserting or denying its existence , professed to be modestly and anxiously in search of it ; or , as St. Augustine expresses it ...
... truth , while the latter denied that any attainable truth existed . The Sceptics , however , without either asserting or denying its existence , professed to be modestly and anxiously in search of it ; or , as St. Augustine expresses it ...
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... truth . In the mean time , our modest Sceptic , in the absence of truth , contents himself with probabilities , resembling in this respect those suitors of Penelope , who , on finding that they could not possess the mistress herself ...
... truth . In the mean time , our modest Sceptic , in the absence of truth , contents himself with probabilities , resembling in this respect those suitors of Penelope , who , on finding that they could not possess the mistress herself ...
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... truth , that the best of old fellows Should not , on recovering , have cause to be jealous , But find that , while he has been laid on the shelf , We've been all of us nearly as mad as himself . You smile at my hopes - but the Doctors ...
... truth , that the best of old fellows Should not , on recovering , have cause to be jealous , But find that , while he has been laid on the shelf , We've been all of us nearly as mad as himself . You smile at my hopes - but the Doctors ...
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