The Quarterly Review, Volumen50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... language , as those with which his pages bewilder us - language too , we must add , not always drawn from the well of English undefiled . ' Many of his idioms and expressions are to us quite novel , as for instance- the pri- meval mind ...
... language , as those with which his pages bewilder us - language too , we must add , not always drawn from the well of English undefiled . ' Many of his idioms and expressions are to us quite novel , as for instance- the pri- meval mind ...
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... language to the truth of which all things animate and inanimate bear tes- timony - How noble in reason ! How infinite in faculties ! In form and moving , how express and admirable ! In action , how like an angel ! In apprehension , how ...
... language to the truth of which all things animate and inanimate bear tes- timony - How noble in reason ! How infinite in faculties ! In form and moving , how express and admirable ! In action , how like an angel ! In apprehension , how ...
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... language more powerful than our own- 6 ' The same medium , ' says Mr. Whewell , which is thus shown to produce an effect upon Encke's comet must also act upon the planets , which move through the same spaces . The effect upon the ...
... language more powerful than our own- 6 ' The same medium , ' says Mr. Whewell , which is thus shown to produce an effect upon Encke's comet must also act upon the planets , which move through the same spaces . The effect upon the ...
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... Language Language must be spoken before it can be represented by 26 The Bridgewater Treatises .
... Language Language must be spoken before it can be represented by 26 The Bridgewater Treatises .
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... Language must be spoken before it can be represented by symbols . Without an atmosphere , therefore , we should have had no records , traditional or documentary , of past ages . Each generation would have to depend upon its own ...
... Language must be spoken before it can be represented by symbols . Without an atmosphere , therefore , we should have had no records , traditional or documentary , of past ages . Each generation would have to depend upon its own ...
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