The Quarterly Review, 第 51 卷William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1834 |
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... nations , to observe that the logic of terms may sometimes be superseded by the paramount logic of passion . What we mean is that , in a very highly wrought state of the imagination , there is a predominant tendency to figurative ...
... nations , to observe that the logic of terms may sometimes be superseded by the paramount logic of passion . What we mean is that , in a very highly wrought state of the imagination , there is a predominant tendency to figurative ...
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... nations , the connexion of all the sciences which are treated of in the work now before us is indicated by the community of that mathematical language which they all employ . Our space does not allow us to dwell on the illustration of ...
... nations , the connexion of all the sciences which are treated of in the work now before us is indicated by the community of that mathematical language which they all employ . Our space does not allow us to dwell on the illustration of ...
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... nation : nay , it is sometimes thrown out like a tub to the whale , or like a trail of carrion to draw off hounds from the scent . ' The Bill which should have put an end to the inhuman practice of employing children to sweep chimneys ...
... nation : nay , it is sometimes thrown out like a tub to the whale , or like a trail of carrion to draw off hounds from the scent . ' The Bill which should have put an end to the inhuman practice of employing children to sweep chimneys ...
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... minds , and private virtues - for the sake of which let us hope that God may continue to spare this hitherto highly - favoured nation , not- withstanding withstanding the fearful amount of our public and manifold offences 90 The Doctor .
... minds , and private virtues - for the sake of which let us hope that God may continue to spare this hitherto highly - favoured nation , not- withstanding withstanding the fearful amount of our public and manifold offences 90 The Doctor .
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... should be while there are fifteen millions of cultivable acres lying waste ? Is it possible to conceive grosser improvidence in a nation , grosser folly , folly , grosser ignorance of its duty and interest , The Doctor . 91.
... should be while there are fifteen millions of cultivable acres lying waste ? Is it possible to conceive grosser improvidence in a nation , grosser folly , folly , grosser ignorance of its duty and interest , The Doctor . 91.
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