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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... true that no idea or emotion can exist except as the result of physical force ; but it is also true that its effect must be condi- tioned on the quality of the force . There is as wide a difference between the physical forces operant in ...
... true that no idea or emotion can exist except as the result of physical force ; but it is also true that its effect must be condi- tioned on the quality of the force . There is as wide a difference between the physical forces operant in ...
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... true , in the carboniferous world , but they belonged entirely to the group of conifers , trees like the pines and cy- cads which bear their seeds in cones , and whose flowers would only be recog- nized as such by a technical botanist ...
... true , in the carboniferous world , but they belonged entirely to the group of conifers , trees like the pines and cy- cads which bear their seeds in cones , and whose flowers would only be recog- nized as such by a technical botanist ...
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... true relation . ' ' 46 " I being in bed with my wife one night between twelve and one of the clock , she being asleep , but myself yet awake , there appeared unto me an an- cient man , standing at my bed's side , arrayed all in white ...
... true relation . ' ' 46 " I being in bed with my wife one night between twelve and one of the clock , she being asleep , but myself yet awake , there appeared unto me an an- cient man , standing at my bed's side , arrayed all in white ...
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... true , is always lead- ing us back to the thought that , as he puts it in his " Apologia , there are two , and two only , luminously self- evident beings - myself and my Crea- tor . " But Maurice never lets us stray away from that ...
... true , is always lead- ing us back to the thought that , as he puts it in his " Apologia , there are two , and two only , luminously self- evident beings - myself and my Crea- tor . " But Maurice never lets us stray away from that ...
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... true dignity and honor - viz . , its abstraction from the actual affairs of life ; its security from the world's strug gles and vicissitudes ; its saying without doing . A man of literature is con- sidered to preserve his dignity by ...
... true dignity and honor - viz . , its abstraction from the actual affairs of life ; its security from the world's strug gles and vicissitudes ; its saying without doing . A man of literature is con- sidered to preserve his dignity by ...
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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