Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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... thousands , who would have been insen- sible to the excellency of better work , and , in some degree , to train them to recognize the best . His novels , although far less circulated , were better done , and will not be forgotten ...
... thousands , who would have been insen- sible to the excellency of better work , and , in some degree , to train them to recognize the best . His novels , although far less circulated , were better done , and will not be forgotten ...
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... thousands of years , they have not in a single instance made the least advance towards communicating with him . But words are not the only avenue of rational thought . The congenital mute possesses general concepts , and expresses them ...
... thousands of years , they have not in a single instance made the least advance towards communicating with him . But words are not the only avenue of rational thought . The congenital mute possesses general concepts , and expresses them ...
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... thousand years of our acquaintance with their history , they have remained substantially stationary . They have no ambition , and seemingly no faculty for advancement . Any impetus given them by man , proves temporary ; they , under a ...
... thousand years of our acquaintance with their history , they have remained substantially stationary . They have no ambition , and seemingly no faculty for advancement . Any impetus given them by man , proves temporary ; they , under a ...
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... thousand . Besides , there are many who willingly confess themselves unable to sit in judgment upon works of art ; but who ever saw yet the man , woman or child who considered himself unfitted to criti- cise a literary work ? " Nature ...
... thousand . Besides , there are many who willingly confess themselves unable to sit in judgment upon works of art ; but who ever saw yet the man , woman or child who considered himself unfitted to criti- cise a literary work ? " Nature ...
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... thousands of glittering pieces laid upon his work - table , each of which is the result of loving labor by other hands , he selects such as appear to him at the moment to be the best adapted to harmonise with the design that exists in ...
... thousands of glittering pieces laid upon his work - table , each of which is the result of loving labor by other hands , he selects such as appear to him at the moment to be the best adapted to harmonise with the design that exists in ...
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Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 12 Robert Ellis Thompson,William Wilberforce Newton,Otis H. Kendall Volledige weergave - 1881 |
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