Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... common feeling of their similarity , or any intervening feeling or notion whatever , dis- tinct from the perception of the separate fi- gures , but because it is our arbitrary plea sure so to give the name . The philosophers , to whose ...
... common feeling of their similarity , or any intervening feeling or notion whatever , dis- tinct from the perception of the separate fi- gures , but because it is our arbitrary plea sure so to give the name . The philosophers , to whose ...
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... common folly of a common mind to offer up its mite on some high and mighty altar , where it lies undis- tinguished amid the magnificence of nobler offerings - to cast its pebble on the mountain cairn of some chief , to whom the song of ...
... common folly of a common mind to offer up its mite on some high and mighty altar , where it lies undis- tinguished amid the magnificence of nobler offerings - to cast its pebble on the mountain cairn of some chief , to whom the song of ...
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... common- place sort of person - a man of some common sense , but no imagination- devoted steadily and industriously to literary pursuits - learning from the critics the beauties of the poets - a good impersonation of the combined ...
... common- place sort of person - a man of some common sense , but no imagination- devoted steadily and industriously to literary pursuits - learning from the critics the beauties of the poets - a good impersonation of the combined ...
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