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... mean- ing of sin , these , and a few other like subjects of high import , haunted Blake with all the intensity of his imaginative nature . Here and there he says on them a few words of marvellous force and tenderness . It is possible ...
... means of antagonism , so she formed the brain to correct the heat of the heart , out of earth and water , and suffered no blood to pour into it , in order that the work of cooling might go on undisturbed , and only sent a few slender ...
... means of such characters form a tenable zoolo- gical system , we again ask by what right we assume Aristotle to have made or attempted a systematic arrangement , when what he has written , taken in its natural order , does not admit of ...
... mean between them is indistinct . The race of plants succeeds immediately that of inanimate objects , and these differ from each other in the proportion of life in which they participate , for compared with other bodies , plants appear ...
... means of alcohol were wholly unknown , it was only skins and bones , and not the soft parts susceptible of dissection , which under any cir- cumstances could be sent from remote parts of Asia to Greece . ' A. W. von Schlegel went so far ...