The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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Página 95
... reader , without order or discrimi- nation , all that the author had discovered in the course of his extensive , but ill - regulated reading . If he had taken the pains to note his authorities as he read , it would , at least , be in ...
... reader , without order or discrimi- nation , all that the author had discovered in the course of his extensive , but ill - regulated reading . If he had taken the pains to note his authorities as he read , it would , at least , be in ...
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... reader into details often prolix and sometimes uninteresting ; however , we engage not to put his patience to so severe a test as we did before , and to be as brief as the importance of the discussion will allow . The rev . author has ...
... reader into details often prolix and sometimes uninteresting ; however , we engage not to put his patience to so severe a test as we did before , and to be as brief as the importance of the discussion will allow . The rev . author has ...
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... reader , whether in either of these passages the words imago , figura , simulachra , can be taken otherwise than metaphorically ? We will appeal to any one who will consider the closing words of the former , whether the " simulachra ...
... reader , whether in either of these passages the words imago , figura , simulachra , can be taken otherwise than metaphorically ? We will appeal to any one who will consider the closing words of the former , whether the " simulachra ...
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