The North British Review, Объемы 49-51W.P. Kennedy, 1868 |
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... expression of his indignation . " He in a state of servitude more or less com- carries the feelings with him , even when the plete . In others , again , where the object judgment may refuse to follow . His impe- was the carrying on of ...
... expression of his indignation . " He in a state of servitude more or less com- carries the feelings with him , even when the plete . In others , again , where the object judgment may refuse to follow . His impe- was the carrying on of ...
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... expression of emotional ries of political economy , or with the sup- and reflective sentiments , lent itself to this posed requirements of modern civilisation movement in the development of the Greek and freedom of thought , few of ...
... expression of emotional ries of political economy , or with the sup- and reflective sentiments , lent itself to this posed requirements of modern civilisation movement in the development of the Greek and freedom of thought , few of ...
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... expression . The fol- kinds , yet ever haunted and made fretful lowing passage * may be cited as at once among his roses by the thought of wrinkles and death . " When your youth is gone , " he says , " however beautiful you may have ...
... expression . The fol- kinds , yet ever haunted and made fretful lowing passage * may be cited as at once among his roses by the thought of wrinkles and death . " When your youth is gone , " he says , " however beautiful you may have ...
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... expression of his own personal feelings , in the post , alike honoura- ble and difficult , to which the confidence of his countrymen had exalted him . " The interest of Solon as a gnomic poet is de- rived chiefly from the fact that he ...
... expression of his own personal feelings , in the post , alike honoura- ble and difficult , to which the confidence of his countrymen had exalted him . " The interest of Solon as a gnomic poet is de- rived chiefly from the fact that he ...
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... expression of misery than the following elegy of the same poet : " It is best of all things for the sons of earth not to be born , nor to see the bright rays of the sun , or after birth to pass as soon as possible the gates of death ...
... expression of misery than the following elegy of the same poet : " It is best of all things for the sons of earth not to be born , nor to see the bright rays of the sun , or after birth to pass as soon as possible the gates of death ...
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