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... thought as of expression , arising from some distinct peculiarity in each language . The same thoughts expressed in different languages will each possess an air of originality , a peculiar character and grace , which cannot be ...
... thought as of expression , arising from some distinct peculiarity in each language . The same thoughts expressed in different languages will each possess an air of originality , a peculiar character and grace , which cannot be ...
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... THOUGHTS OF A HERMIT . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . ON BEAUTY . - Concluded from p . 162 . THESE principles of congruity and ... thought such material constituents of female beauty in Europe , would not give the same pleasure when seen in an ...
... THOUGHTS OF A HERMIT . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . ON BEAUTY . - Concluded from p . 162 . THESE principles of congruity and ... thought such material constituents of female beauty in Europe , would not give the same pleasure when seen in an ...
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... thought " to secure his existence in a future state ? Is the shat- tered wreck of a once elegant mind to be the only remnant of its unfortunate possessor , in the world that is to come ? Is J. R. W. yet to be informed that " what has ...
... thought " to secure his existence in a future state ? Is the shat- tered wreck of a once elegant mind to be the only remnant of its unfortunate possessor , in the world that is to come ? Is J. R. W. yet to be informed that " what has ...
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