The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... speak them . No scien- tific philologist , we believe , any longer re- tains a doubt that all these languages have been derived from one primitive stock , devi- ating from their original identity by varia- tions at first merely ...
... speak them . No scien- tific philologist , we believe , any longer re- tains a doubt that all these languages have been derived from one primitive stock , devi- ating from their original identity by varia- tions at first merely ...
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... speak shall quickly be wise , and in spirit shall profit largely . " Woe be to them that search out many curious things , and take little thought how they may serve me . " I am he who , in one instant , raise up the humble in mind to ...
... speak shall quickly be wise , and in spirit shall profit largely . " Woe be to them that search out many curious things , and take little thought how they may serve me . " I am he who , in one instant , raise up the humble in mind to ...
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... speak of his mind as deep . The truth appears to us to be this . It is not a meditative , not a creative mind ; but it is a mind of considerable activity , gifted with fine faculties . It is a lambent fire perpetu- ally playing about ...
... speak of his mind as deep . The truth appears to us to be this . It is not a meditative , not a creative mind ; but it is a mind of considerable activity , gifted with fine faculties . It is a lambent fire perpetu- ally playing about ...
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