Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... believe , owe there origin to genesis in the brain itself . In the one case the brain is vibrating to the touch of an external force , in the other to one that is internal and unseen , just as the air does when it transmits sound ...
... believe , owe there origin to genesis in the brain itself . In the one case the brain is vibrating to the touch of an external force , in the other to one that is internal and unseen , just as the air does when it transmits sound ...
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... believe we owe almost en- tirely to insects the whole presence of color in nature , otherwise than green ; without them our world would be want- ing in more than half the beautiful ob- jects which give it its greatest aesthetic charm in ...
... believe we owe almost en- tirely to insects the whole presence of color in nature , otherwise than green ; without them our world would be want- ing in more than half the beautiful ob- jects which give it its greatest aesthetic charm in ...
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... believe that just such a primi- tive difference does exist between flow- ers , and leaves or stems ; and that dif- ference is one of color . Even if we look at the catkins and grass - blossoms of our own day , we see that they differ ...
... believe that just such a primi- tive difference does exist between flow- ers , and leaves or stems ; and that dif- ference is one of color . Even if we look at the catkins and grass - blossoms of our own day , we see that they differ ...
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... haunting species . We might expect , therefore , to find the most exquisite insects among those races which are most fully adapted to a diet of honey and pollen ; and such I believe to 1884 . 19 OUR DEBT TO INSECTS .
... haunting species . We might expect , therefore , to find the most exquisite insects among those races which are most fully adapted to a diet of honey and pollen ; and such I believe to 1884 . 19 OUR DEBT TO INSECTS .
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... believe in its own impeccability the Government accordingly stirred . The book was prohibited . The censors " " who had neglected to stop it in the press were turned out of office . The Sicilian publisher , condemned on a false charge ...
... believe in its own impeccability the Government accordingly stirred . The book was prohibited . The censors " " who had neglected to stop it in the press were turned out of office . The Sicilian publisher , condemned on a false charge ...
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admiration appears beauty become believe body brain Buddhism called century character Charles Reade Christian Church color Covent Garden death dream Earl earth emotion England English existence eyes fact faith feeling Fersen force French genius George Sand German give Goethe gutta-percha hand heart Heinrich Heine honor human idea insects interest Italy Jews Judaism kind King Lady less ligion literary living look Lord marriage Matthew Arnold means ment mind Molière moral nature ness never night once Pall Mall Gazette passed person play poem poet poetic poetry political Polybios present Prince Prince Bismarck Princess religion Roman Rome Russia seems sense society soul speak spirit style theatre Thersander things thought tion true truth whole words Wordsworth writes young