The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... fact or in pos- ' sibility . " If these axioms , as Lady Eastlake considers them , were confined to what we have termed the mystical class of religious paintings , essentially transcendental and supernatural in their aim and character ...
... fact or in pos- ' sibility . " If these axioms , as Lady Eastlake considers them , were confined to what we have termed the mystical class of religious paintings , essentially transcendental and supernatural in their aim and character ...
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... fact been assigned to this study . Grammar is the logic of common speech , and there are few educated men who are not sensible of the advantages they gained as boys from the steady practice of compo- sition and translation , and from ...
... fact been assigned to this study . Grammar is the logic of common speech , and there are few educated men who are not sensible of the advantages they gained as boys from the steady practice of compo- sition and translation , and from ...
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... fact merely one of those subtle apologies which are ever ready on behalf of familiar institutions , however noxious they may be , and how- ever completely they may have survived all rational grounds for their existence . We will ...
... fact merely one of those subtle apologies which are ever ready on behalf of familiar institutions , however noxious they may be , and how- ever completely they may have survived all rational grounds for their existence . We will ...
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