The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1820 |
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... once that all which is commonly understood by the word Learning was useless . He saw that others mistook the letter for the spirit ; and yet in objecting to this mistake , he fell into one of the very same nature , and asserted that ...
... once that all which is commonly understood by the word Learning was useless . He saw that others mistook the letter for the spirit ; and yet in objecting to this mistake , he fell into one of the very same nature , and asserted that ...
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... once . ABARIS , A mysterious personage in the time of Pythagoras . He is said to have received an arrow from Apollo , with which he rode through the air , and which he afterwards gave to Pythagoras in return for the instruction of that ...
... once . ABARIS , A mysterious personage in the time of Pythagoras . He is said to have received an arrow from Apollo , with which he rode through the air , and which he afterwards gave to Pythagoras in return for the instruction of that ...
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... once , set upon five degrees of shelves round about me . " ( Cotton's Mon- taigne , B. 3. ch . 3. ) A great prospect we hold to be a very disputa- ble advantage , upon the same reasoning as before ; but we like to have some green boughs ...
... once , set upon five degrees of shelves round about me . " ( Cotton's Mon- taigne , B. 3. ch . 3. ) A great prospect we hold to be a very disputa- ble advantage , upon the same reasoning as before ; but we like to have some green boughs ...
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... once occupied a palace , some of them many palaces . They stand upon the principal canals , into which run smaller ones , all of them having their bridges . These bridges however are in general very small ; nor is the famous one ...
... once occupied a palace , some of them many palaces . They stand upon the principal canals , into which run smaller ones , all of them having their bridges . These bridges however are in general very small ; nor is the famous one ...
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... once to fascinate and to rule . The leading men in the state , the counsellors at law , & c . take ad- vantage of this solid part of the national character to affect a prodi- gious air of gravity : and it was perhaps from a mixed spirit ...
... once to fascinate and to rule . The leading men in the state , the counsellors at law , & c . take ad- vantage of this solid part of the national character to affect a prodi- gious air of gravity : and it was perhaps from a mixed spirit ...
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