The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 82A. Constable, 1845 |
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... never lasting . Sober truth and solemn nonsense , strangely blended , and offered to us in a new material jargon , break discordantly on our ears , and hurt our better feelings . The author is intensely hypothetical , and builds his ...
... never lasting . Sober truth and solemn nonsense , strangely blended , and offered to us in a new material jargon , break discordantly on our ears , and hurt our better feelings . The author is intensely hypothetical , and builds his ...
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... never lasting . Sober truth and solema nonsense , strangely blended , and offered to us in a new material jargon , break discordantly on our ears , and hurt our better feelings . The author is intensely hypothetical , and builds his ...
... never lasting . Sober truth and solema nonsense , strangely blended , and offered to us in a new material jargon , break discordantly on our ears , and hurt our better feelings . The author is intensely hypothetical , and builds his ...
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... common lan- guage can never reach ; partly from its inevitable associatio with the things around us , and with the common actions and passions of our nature ; and partly from its unmanageable 1845 . 15 Natural History of Creation .
... common lan- guage can never reach ; partly from its inevitable associatio with the things around us , and with the common actions and passions of our nature ; and partly from its unmanageable 1845 . 15 Natural History of Creation .
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... never give the mind by a mere repetition of the same phenomena before the senses . And having done this , we can rise higher still - we can again put nature to the torture , and wring new secrets from her . We can tell , with full ...
... never give the mind by a mere repetition of the same phenomena before the senses . And having done this , we can rise higher still - we can again put nature to the torture , and wring new secrets from her . We can tell , with full ...
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... never to be clearly attained , it need not much affect the present argument ; provided it can be shown that there must be some such influence within the range of natural things ! ' We reply , show this and we have done . We have nothing ...
... never to be clearly attained , it need not much affect the present argument ; provided it can be shown that there must be some such influence within the range of natural things ! ' We reply , show this and we have done . We have nothing ...
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