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It is against these exclusively that my opposi . tion is directed . 15 I object , in the very first instance , to an equivocation in the use of the word " real . " Every man's language varies , according to the extent of his knowledge ...
It is against these exclusively that my opposi . tion is directed . 15 I object , in the very first instance , to an equivocation in the use of the word " real . " Every man's language varies , according to the extent of his knowledge ...
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The effect of the old man's figure in the poem of Resignaso tion and Independence , vol . II . page 33 . " While he was talking thus , the lonely place , The old man's shape , and speech , all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to ...
The effect of the old man's figure in the poem of Resignaso tion and Independence , vol . II . page 33 . " While he was talking thus , the lonely place , The old man's shape , and speech , all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to ...
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The long neck of the ostrich is in exact and evident propor . tion to the height of the animal , and is of manifest utility and necessity to the bird , as it stoops down to graze and still walks on . But not being harmonized with the ...
The long neck of the ostrich is in exact and evident propor . tion to the height of the animal , and is of manifest utility and necessity to the bird , as it stoops down to graze and still walks on . But not being harmonized with the ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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