Quarterly Review, Volumes 67-68John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
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He shrunk in thought , word , and deed , from anything bordering on irreverence , on the mixing up sacred things in common parlance . Even in his moments of sufferance , when his reason was out of tune like sweet bells jangled , his awe ...
He shrunk in thought , word , and deed , from anything bordering on irreverence , on the mixing up sacred things in common parlance . Even in his moments of sufferance , when his reason was out of tune like sweet bells jangled , his awe ...
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There appear to the common sense of mankind , on the surface of the affair , but two reasonable courses — either absolute non - intervention , in which case the Sultan and the vassal would have fought it out , and Europe would have ...
There appear to the common sense of mankind , on the surface of the affair , but two reasonable courses — either absolute non - intervention , in which case the Sultan and the vassal would have fought it out , and Europe would have ...
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But common language is a mass of metaphor , grounded not on philosophical resemblances , but on loose , fanciful , and often most mistaken analogies . From studying such language as the representative of Nature , no pure and fundamental ...
But common language is a mass of metaphor , grounded not on philosophical resemblances , but on loose , fanciful , and often most mistaken analogies . From studying such language as the representative of Nature , no pure and fundamental ...
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Contents
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association | 118 |
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