Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... meet and mix , and roar on the plain : loud , rough , and dark in battle meet Lochlin and Inisfail . * * * As the troubled noise of the ocean when roll the waves on.
... meet and mix , and roar on the plain : loud , rough , and dark in battle meet Lochlin and Inisfail . * * * As the troubled noise of the ocean when roll the waves on.
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... meet with them in the most powerful writing ; they come to have in themselves a species of force . The emotions that have from time to time been produced by the strong thoughts wrapped up in these forms , are partially aroused by the ...
... meet with them in the most powerful writing ; they come to have in themselves a species of force . The emotions that have from time to time been produced by the strong thoughts wrapped up in these forms , are partially aroused by the ...
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... meet the most violent of them , as not knowing when such may come ; so , the mind in receiving unarranged articulations , must keep its perceptives active enough to recognize the least easily caught sounds . And as , if the concussions ...
... meet the most violent of them , as not knowing when such may come ; so , the mind in receiving unarranged articulations , must keep its perceptives active enough to recognize the least easily caught sounds . And as , if the concussions ...
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... the pro- tector - did we never hear of its complicated stupidities ; its 20,000 statutes , which it assumes all Englishmen to know , and which not one Englishmen does know ; its multiplied forms , which , in the effort to meet.
... the pro- tector - did we never hear of its complicated stupidities ; its 20,000 statutes , which it assumes all Englishmen to know , and which not one Englishmen does know ; its multiplied forms , which , in the effort to meet.
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Herbert Spencer. multiplied forms , which , in the effort to meet every con tingency , open far more loopholes than they provide against - had it not shown its folly in the system of mak ing every petty alteration by a new act ...
Herbert Spencer. multiplied forms , which , in the effort to meet every con tingency , open far more loopholes than they provide against - had it not shown its folly in the system of mak ing every petty alteration by a new act ...
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