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CHAPTER II MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE 1 CONCERNING Sir William Temple neither contemporary nor later estimates agree very closely . To his future brother- in - law he was one who considered neither religion nor honour but ' would ...
CHAPTER II MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE 1 CONCERNING Sir William Temple neither contemporary nor later estimates agree very closely . To his future brother- in - law he was one who considered neither religion nor honour but ' would ...
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3 BUT to come to Temple himself . To begin with , he gave a living form to the spirit of Moor Park . He was , par ex- cellence , the man of taste , 2 widely travelled , widely read , dis- criminating . In him literature and life were ...
3 BUT to come to Temple himself . To begin with , he gave a living form to the spirit of Moor Park . He was , par ex- cellence , the man of taste , 2 widely travelled , widely read , dis- criminating . In him literature and life were ...
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CHAPTER II All those familiar with Miss Clara Marburg's study of Tem- ple's thought - Sir William Temple , a seventeenth century ' liber- tin ' ( New Haven , Connecticut , 1932 ) - will appreciate how deeply I am indebted to her .
CHAPTER II All those familiar with Miss Clara Marburg's study of Tem- ple's thought - Sir William Temple , a seventeenth century ' liber- tin ' ( New Haven , Connecticut , 1932 ) - will appreciate how deeply I am indebted to her .
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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