The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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44. oldal
... thing that professes to be so . Of the same na- ture was the demand for a biography of poor Byron , which gave currency to every thing that cupidity , ma- lign folly or vanity could put forth . Men greedily devour- ed all that the ...
... thing that professes to be so . Of the same na- ture was the demand for a biography of poor Byron , which gave currency to every thing that cupidity , ma- lign folly or vanity could put forth . Men greedily devour- ed all that the ...
413. oldal
... thing , an inflected language , are formed , that is to say , their anatomical structure or internal mechanism , is the counterpart of what we know of the operations of the mind . Here , however , the parallel is at an end , and we must ...
... thing , an inflected language , are formed , that is to say , their anatomical structure or internal mechanism , is the counterpart of what we know of the operations of the mind . Here , however , the parallel is at an end , and we must ...
415. oldal
... thing defined is possible , in which case the definition becomes real . There is , per- haps , no such thing in the world as a perfect circle , but the defini- tion of the circle enables us to see the possibility of the thing , and ...
... thing defined is possible , in which case the definition becomes real . There is , per- haps , no such thing in the world as a perfect circle , but the defini- tion of the circle enables us to see the possibility of the thing , and ...
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