The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... thoughts ? Every word has a thought corresponding to it , so that not by so much as one solitary counter can the words outrun the thoughts . But every thought has not a word corresponding to it : so that the thoughts may outrun the ...
... thoughts ? Every word has a thought corresponding to it , so that not by so much as one solitary counter can the words outrun the thoughts . But every thought has not a word corresponding to it : so that the thoughts may outrun the ...
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... thought , forbidding the suspicion of a doubt . ' Gentlemen , ' he began , " compose yourselves ; turn your thoughts inwards : we have nothing to do now with anything external , but simply with ourselves . " The audience so commanded ...
... thought , forbidding the suspicion of a doubt . ' Gentlemen , ' he began , " compose yourselves ; turn your thoughts inwards : we have nothing to do now with anything external , but simply with ourselves . " The audience so commanded ...
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... thought . Washington sesses attributes independent of words . Irving knows that so long as we speak the Words themselves are insufficient to cha- common language of Milton and Scott , and racterize the thoughts of a writer , and must so ...
... thought . Washington sesses attributes independent of words . Irving knows that so long as we speak the Words themselves are insufficient to cha- common language of Milton and Scott , and racterize the thoughts of a writer , and must so ...
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General History of the Great Peasant | 9 |
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