EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... turns and capricious illustrations ; he had one of those figurative minds that love to express one idea in the terms of another , and see unexpected and felicitous connections . His sermons are strange compositions ; they straggle on ...
... turns and capricious illustrations ; he had one of those figurative minds that love to express one idea in the terms of another , and see unexpected and felicitous connections . His sermons are strange compositions ; they straggle on ...
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... turn among the oddities of humanity that he was never tired of observing . his leave , those fly - sheets , sketches on which he had suddenly appeared in print , garnered by some careful hand , then he flung himself into the But when ...
... turn among the oddities of humanity that he was never tired of observing . his leave , those fly - sheets , sketches on which he had suddenly appeared in print , garnered by some careful hand , then he flung himself into the But when ...
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... turn to a closer study of the book by which he still deserves to be well known , The Microcosmography , or , to give a free render- ing , " Jottings from the Note - book of a Minute Philosopher . " This kind of writing was a favourite ...
... turn to a closer study of the book by which he still deserves to be well known , The Microcosmography , or , to give a free render- ing , " Jottings from the Note - book of a Minute Philosopher . " This kind of writing was a favourite ...
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... turn in the cloisters as a remedy for cold feet was deemed sufficient - the fen invaded Cam- bridge on every side ; the wild birds screamed in the pools , and snipe were snared where Downing now stands . The high - road to Ely was ...
... turn in the cloisters as a remedy for cold feet was deemed sufficient - the fen invaded Cam- bridge on every side ; the wild birds screamed in the pools , and snipe were snared where Downing now stands . The high - road to Ely was ...
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... turning - points of his career . Being now able to please himself , he attacked the Platonists - not only Plato himself , but Plo- tinus and his followers - and gradually he was led to doubt the serious value of mere know- ledge . Down ...
... turning - points of his career . Being now able to please himself , he attacked the Platonists - not only Plato himself , but Plo- tinus and his followers - and gradually he was led to doubt the serious value of mere know- ledge . Down ...
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