University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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A Literary and Philosophic Review. Come let me from sweet nature's store Borrow some types to image thee : The breeze across the rippling wave , The fawn upon the lea . The beauteous bud , that nature's self Hath reared in sunshine and ...
A Literary and Philosophic Review. Come let me from sweet nature's store Borrow some types to image thee : The breeze across the rippling wave , The fawn upon the lea . The beauteous bud , that nature's self Hath reared in sunshine and ...
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... nature ' of the subjects in the investigation of which I have engaged . I have been drawn into a lengthened train of argu- * ment , not from a wrangling , conten- tious disposition , but from a love of truth , and an earnest desire to ...
... nature ' of the subjects in the investigation of which I have engaged . I have been drawn into a lengthened train of argu- * ment , not from a wrangling , conten- tious disposition , but from a love of truth , and an earnest desire to ...
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... nature . But the question at issue is not at all how the words , written language may be used ; but how they actually are used in the passages I quoted from B. And here it is perfectly clear from the context ( in spite of all the ...
... nature . But the question at issue is not at all how the words , written language may be used ; but how they actually are used in the passages I quoted from B. And here it is perfectly clear from the context ( in spite of all the ...
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... nature . Peace to his ashes ! The subject of this sketch loved him cordially while he lived ; and we could not suffer him to pass before our mind's eye , sustaining the part that he did , in the drama of life that has been brought ...
... nature . Peace to his ashes ! The subject of this sketch loved him cordially while he lived ; and we could not suffer him to pass before our mind's eye , sustaining the part that he did , in the drama of life that has been brought ...
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... nature of the soul which I pursued chiefly by the guidance of the school of Plato , whose philosophy to this very day I look upon to be more than human in the chief strokes thereof . " More pursued his studies so intently that he soon ...
... nature of the soul which I pursued chiefly by the guidance of the school of Plato , whose philosophy to this very day I look upon to be more than human in the chief strokes thereof . " More pursued his studies so intently that he soon ...
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