The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... expression , a certain air of mysticism , more consonant to the conceits of pagan philosophy than consistent with the humility of genuine piety . " Then , after some instances of what he blames , he says : — " Be not angry with me ...
... expression , a certain air of mysticism , more consonant to the conceits of pagan philosophy than consistent with the humility of genuine piety . " Then , after some instances of what he blames , he says : — " Be not angry with me ...
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... expressions connected with the medical profession . Expressions of this kind are extremely common , ( about forty in ... expression . We place little value on any argument derived from the hand - writing of Junius . It is evident that ...
... expressions connected with the medical profession . Expressions of this kind are extremely common , ( about forty in ... expression . We place little value on any argument derived from the hand - writing of Junius . It is evident that ...
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... expression of singular joy and congratulation . We question whether a single reader of her poems has ever felt the force of the expression as she did . The sea , next to the sky , is the grandest and most beautiful thing given to the ...
... expression of singular joy and congratulation . We question whether a single reader of her poems has ever felt the force of the expression as she did . The sea , next to the sky , is the grandest and most beautiful thing given to the ...
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