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Pagina 105
She thought she saw in this person the evidence of a persuasion on her part that
there was something wrong ; and the horrid thought came into Rebecca's mind
that she had betrayed to Mrs. Chapman some symptoms of the dreaded malady .
She thought she saw in this person the evidence of a persuasion on her part that
there was something wrong ; and the horrid thought came into Rebecca's mind
that she had betrayed to Mrs. Chapman some symptoms of the dreaded malady .
Pagina 218
Should one of my crew be still living , a captive to those ruthless , remorseless
cannibals , what must have been his agonizing distraction of mind to see the
Antarctic depart for ever from his view ; what must be his hopeless despondency
...
Should one of my crew be still living , a captive to those ruthless , remorseless
cannibals , what must have been his agonizing distraction of mind to see the
Antarctic depart for ever from his view ; what must be his hopeless despondency
...
Pagina 436
Hence , the justice of the observations made in his concluding chapter by Sir
Charles Bell , and which are too well deserving of being impressed upon the
mind of every reasonable being , not to be cited in his own language : · Man ...
Hence , the justice of the observations made in his concluding chapter by Sir
Charles Bell , and which are too well deserving of being impressed upon the
mind of every reasonable being , not to be cited in his own language : · Man ...
Pagina 494
It is no doubt with such a conviction on his mind that he confines himself to an
humbler prospect , and is satisfied with speculating merely on the effects of
paintings on the general mind in a political and moral point of view . The same
power of ...
It is no doubt with such a conviction on his mind that he confines himself to an
humbler prospect , and is satisfied with speculating merely on the effects of
paintings on the general mind in a political and moral point of view . The same
power of ...
Pagina 504
... will effect that purpose , so important to him , but maintaining a constant
reference in his mind , to its true object and end . ... and elevate the art in your
country to the estimation of the world , is by cultivating your minds , whilst you
employ your ...
... will effect that purpose , so important to him , but maintaining a constant
reference in his mind , to its true object and end . ... and elevate the art in your
country to the estimation of the world , is by cultivating your minds , whilst you
employ your ...
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