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The poems themselves assume the properties of flesh and blood . To recite , to extol , to contend for them is but the payment of a debt due to one , who exists to receive it . There are indeed modes of teaching which have produced ...
The poems themselves assume the properties of flesh and blood . To recite , to extol , to contend for them is but the payment of a debt due to one , who exists to receive it . There are indeed modes of teaching which have produced ...
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The same gradual retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation which the authors themselves have assumed towards their readers . From the lofty address of Bacon : “ these are the meditations of Francis of Verulam , which that ...
The same gradual retrograde movement may be traced , in the relation which the authors themselves have assumed towards their readers . From the lofty address of Bacon : “ these are the meditations of Francis of Verulam , which that ...
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As if the passive page of a book , by having an epigram or doggrel tale impressed on it , instantly assumed at once loco - motive power and a sort of ubiquity , so as to Autter and buz in the ear of the public to the sore annoyance of ...
As if the passive page of a book , by having an epigram or doggrel tale impressed on it , instantly assumed at once loco - motive power and a sort of ubiquity , so as to Autter and buz in the ear of the public to the sore annoyance of ...
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... if I take this opportunity of suggesting the query ; whether he may not have been occasionally misled , by having assumed , as to me he appeared to have done , the non - existence of any absolute synonimes in our language ?
... if I take this opportunity of suggesting the query ; whether he may not have been occasionally misled , by having assumed , as to me he appeared to have done , the non - existence of any absolute synonimes in our language ?
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We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that subordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity from the assumption , that the will , and with the will all ...
We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that subordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of necessity from the assumption , that the will , and with the will all ...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista previa limitada - 1834 |
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