Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... force and elegance . In no branch of modern education is economy of time more important than in the study of English ... forces in the acquisition of knowledge , to re- fine his taste , to increase his love for all that is good ...
... force and elegance . In no branch of modern education is economy of time more important than in the study of English ... forces in the acquisition of knowledge , to re- fine his taste , to increase his love for all that is good ...
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... forces are at once employed in learning the general results already obtained in them , and the best methods of modern analysis and investigation . In chemistry , we do not begin with alchemy and the alchemists ; in astronomy , we do not ...
... forces are at once employed in learning the general results already obtained in them , and the best methods of modern analysis and investigation . In chemistry , we do not begin with alchemy and the alchemists ; in astronomy , we do not ...
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... force , is suggested by considering the prodigious and almost infinite . variety of things to which this property of beauty is ascribed , and the impossibility of imagining any one inherent quality which can belong to them all , and yet ...
... force , is suggested by considering the prodigious and almost infinite . variety of things to which this property of beauty is ascribed , and the impossibility of imagining any one inherent quality which can belong to them all , and yet ...
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... force and clearness of our perception of it is demonstrated by the readiness with which we determine , in any particular instance , whether the object of a given pleas- urable emotion is or is not properly described as beauty . 8. In ...
... force and clearness of our perception of it is demonstrated by the readiness with which we determine , in any particular instance , whether the object of a given pleas- urable emotion is or is not properly described as beauty . 8. In ...
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... force of their imaginations and the warmth of their social affections . The leading impressions here are those of romantic seclusion and primeval simplicity , lovers sequestered in these blissful solitudes , " from towns and toils ...
... force of their imaginations and the warmth of their social affections . The leading impressions here are those of romantic seclusion and primeval simplicity , lovers sequestered in these blissful solitudes , " from towns and toils ...
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