The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 133. kötetA. Constable, 1871 |
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56. oldal
... expression , this signifies expression in a frenzy to reproduce the inner meaning of the subject , even when the subject is totally without passion , and the matter in hand is to express soft and tender sentiments , or calms the most ...
... expression , this signifies expression in a frenzy to reproduce the inner meaning of the subject , even when the subject is totally without passion , and the matter in hand is to express soft and tender sentiments , or calms the most ...
301. oldal
... expression His Majesty's Oppo- ' sition ' to the anti - ministerial side of the House . Canning took up the expression as a happy one ; and Tierney expanded it by saying , No better phrase could be adopted , for we are certainly a ...
... expression His Majesty's Oppo- ' sition ' to the anti - ministerial side of the House . Canning took up the expression as a happy one ; and Tierney expanded it by saying , No better phrase could be adopted , for we are certainly a ...
355. oldal
... expression in the human face has made it a valuable teaching power in psychological medicine . The power of words to explain certain types of insanity is feeble as com- pared with the whole aspect of the patient and the expression of ...
... expression in the human face has made it a valuable teaching power in psychological medicine . The power of words to explain certain types of insanity is feeble as com- pared with the whole aspect of the patient and the expression of ...
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1 La France nouvelle Par M PrevostParadol | 1871 |
Reports of the Select Committees on the Public | 57 |
élève de lÉcole Polytechnique exIngénieur | 145 |
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