North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 214
... manner , which belonged to his pupil , who is , therefore , on the whole , at pres- ent , and will probably long ... manner . Nor is it , in fact , in the communica- tion of these original thoughts , as they first present themselves , in ...
... manner , which belonged to his pupil , who is , therefore , on the whole , at pres- ent , and will probably long ... manner . Nor is it , in fact , in the communica- tion of these original thoughts , as they first present themselves , in ...
Sayfa 217
... manner , had disguised his still more fatal , because more subtle poison , under one of the most chaste , correct , and ele- gant forms , that the English language has ever assumed . Even Darwin , and the other writers of the British ...
... manner , had disguised his still more fatal , because more subtle poison , under one of the most chaste , correct , and ele- gant forms , that the English language has ever assumed . Even Darwin , and the other writers of the British ...
Sayfa 335
... manner is formed . He possesses his talent , whatever it is , and , as we remarked above , when we treated the same question in general terms , the more freely and fearlessly he exercises it , the more natural and spirited , and , on ...
... manner is formed . He possesses his talent , whatever it is , and , as we remarked above , when we treated the same question in general terms , the more freely and fearlessly he exercises it , the more natural and spirited , and , on ...
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