The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... things , and says to the intellect : Try whether that may not be the form of these things ; ' which beholds or invents a harmonious relation of parts and operations , and sends the intellect to find out whether that be not the ...
... things , and says to the intellect : Try whether that may not be the form of these things ; ' which beholds or invents a harmonious relation of parts and operations , and sends the intellect to find out whether that be not the ...
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... things . Lady Macbeth's imagination would not be repressed beyond its appointed period - a time determined by laws of her being over which she had no control . It arose , at length , as from the dead , overshadowing her with all the ...
... things . Lady Macbeth's imagination would not be repressed beyond its appointed period - a time determined by laws of her being over which she had no control . It arose , at length , as from the dead , overshadowing her with all the ...
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... Things . A Series of Essays . By London : Rivingtons . ANGELINA GUSHINGTON . " The Light Blue ' is a Cambridge University Magazine , in the second year of its existence , conducted with considerable spirit and cleverness . In addition ...
... Things . A Series of Essays . By London : Rivingtons . ANGELINA GUSHINGTON . " The Light Blue ' is a Cambridge University Magazine , in the second year of its existence , conducted with considerable spirit and cleverness . In addition ...
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