Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... able to guess . But , on the other hand , the Lectures were full of deeply thought and keenly felt ideas on and impressions from Homeric poetry . Homer's admirers were delighted with new , and sound , and well expressed reasons for ...
... able to guess . But , on the other hand , the Lectures were full of deeply thought and keenly felt ideas on and impressions from Homeric poetry . Homer's admirers were delighted with new , and sound , and well expressed reasons for ...
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... able at the same time to discover the laws of growth which explain what is young by what is old , what is secondary by what is primitive , which show that there is and always has been growth and purpose in the world . There lies the ...
... able at the same time to discover the laws of growth which explain what is young by what is old , what is secondary by what is primitive , which show that there is and always has been growth and purpose in the world . There lies the ...
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... able addition to their baggage arrived . The old man seemed to be something of a naturalist . He wandered about the moors with a green tin - box kind of knapsack on his back , but he said little about his cap- tures , and Gibbs taking ...
... able addition to their baggage arrived . The old man seemed to be something of a naturalist . He wandered about the moors with a green tin - box kind of knapsack on his back , but he said little about his cap- tures , and Gibbs taking ...
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... able to put his little scheme into execution . It will easily be understood - as has already been hinted that a man on a salmon river is not - when the water is in good order -quite his own master . Business must be attended to before ...
... able to put his little scheme into execution . It will easily be understood - as has already been hinted that a man on a salmon river is not - when the water is in good order -quite his own master . Business must be attended to before ...
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... able now to defend his conduct from the charge of rashness ; " I've thought about that ! You know he's a great beetle - hunter and ornithologist ? Well , I would try and get him some appointment in an out - ofthe - way part of the world ...
... able now to defend his conduct from the charge of rashness ; " I've thought about that ! You know he's a great beetle - hunter and ornithologist ? Well , I would try and get him some appointment in an out - ofthe - way part of the world ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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