The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... expression and law . Exod . xiii . 16. Deut . vi . 8 . Deut . xi . 18. The two latter are mere repetitions of the former sentence . And they shall be as frontlets ( or remembrances ) be- tween thy eyes . The versions are various . The ...
... expression and law . Exod . xiii . 16. Deut . vi . 8 . Deut . xi . 18. The two latter are mere repetitions of the former sentence . And they shall be as frontlets ( or remembrances ) be- tween thy eyes . The versions are various . The ...
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... expression of an unsophisticated mind . It resembles that of the people in our Frisian districts , who are persuaded that they see the words of giants in the colossal altars which are found in greater or less state of preservation , in ...
... expression of an unsophisticated mind . It resembles that of the people in our Frisian districts , who are persuaded that they see the words of giants in the colossal altars which are found in greater or less state of preservation , in ...
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... expressing an ancient oriental in a modern language . The Latin versions of Plautus and of Bochart are as follows : Latin version , in the common editions of Plautus . 1. Deos Deasque veneror , qui hanc urbem colunt , 2. Ut , quod de ...
... expressing an ancient oriental in a modern language . The Latin versions of Plautus and of Bochart are as follows : Latin version , in the common editions of Plautus . 1. Deos Deasque veneror , qui hanc urbem colunt , 2. Ut , quod de ...
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... expression , we venture to recom- mend it to our prophets and illuminati , instead of " the march of intellect , " which , as somebody in Shakspeare says , of " being in one's element , " is " rather overworn . " A law of Augustus is ...
... expression , we venture to recom- mend it to our prophets and illuminati , instead of " the march of intellect , " which , as somebody in Shakspeare says , of " being in one's element , " is " rather overworn . " A law of Augustus is ...
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... expression in the representation of nature . While the example of his own manners convinces them how naturally the characters of the painter and the gentleman harmonize , and while he qualifies his students to cultivate the future ...
... expression in the representation of nature . While the example of his own manners convinces them how naturally the characters of the painter and the gentleman harmonize , and while he qualifies his students to cultivate the future ...
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