Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... thoughts continually will influ- ence them , unknown to the conscious- ness of the mind through which they pass ; whereas grosser minds , grosser in feeling , grosser in thought , al- though intellectually cultivated , will say openly ...
... thoughts continually will influ- ence them , unknown to the conscious- ness of the mind through which they pass ; whereas grosser minds , grosser in feeling , grosser in thought , al- though intellectually cultivated , will say openly ...
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... thought , -meditation , clothed in Fancy's hues , and yet instinct with feelings the deepest and most solemn : POWER ... thoughts and wishes , in others vi- tiate and depress them ? Does it pro- duce in some hearts effusion of ten ...
... thought , -meditation , clothed in Fancy's hues , and yet instinct with feelings the deepest and most solemn : POWER ... thoughts and wishes , in others vi- tiate and depress them ? Does it pro- duce in some hearts effusion of ten ...
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... thought a bigot , and no philosopher . It is the blessed nature of our reli- gion , that it teaches to the unintel- lectual that which lies beyond the fa- culties of the wisest of the sons of men . The meek and humble cotta- ger , who ...
... thought a bigot , and no philosopher . It is the blessed nature of our reli- gion , that it teaches to the unintel- lectual that which lies beyond the fa- culties of the wisest of the sons of men . The meek and humble cotta- ger , who ...
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... thought at the first view , but re- peated examinations have brought us over to the taste of the architect , even while we are compelled to ac- knowledge that he has better satis- fied our feelings than our reason . It is only , indeed ...
... thought at the first view , but re- peated examinations have brought us over to the taste of the architect , even while we are compelled to ac- knowledge that he has better satis- fied our feelings than our reason . It is only , indeed ...
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... thought I. " Now I shall perhaps hear something more near the truth of this Fanny Kemble.- Um Baker - street , that must be from Lady Dorothy , my cousin ; -I shall not hear much truth from her . The next , I see , is from my city ...
... thought I. " Now I shall perhaps hear something more near the truth of this Fanny Kemble.- Um Baker - street , that must be from Lady Dorothy , my cousin ; -I shall not hear much truth from her . The next , I see , is from my city ...
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