The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... interest . The day from which so much had been antici- pated was a failure . When the waters were let off , the sluices were opened with- out due precaution , and many accidents occurred , nor was the expected effect pro- duced . The ...
... interest . The day from which so much had been antici- pated was a failure . When the waters were let off , the sluices were opened with- out due precaution , and many accidents occurred , nor was the expected effect pro- duced . The ...
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... interest on the nature of his subjects only . No matter what the theme and our short summary compre- hends the very antipodes of the dull and interesting in systems and men - from the dreariest dreams of modern Platonism equally as from ...
... interest on the nature of his subjects only . No matter what the theme and our short summary compre- hends the very antipodes of the dull and interesting in systems and men - from the dreariest dreams of modern Platonism equally as from ...
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... interest to topics on which it felt no interest at all . His manner of ex- pressing himself partook of the philosophie turn of his thoughts . However eloquent or imaginative , he never laid aside his didactic air ; and not only tired ...
... interest to topics on which it felt no interest at all . His manner of ex- pressing himself partook of the philosophie turn of his thoughts . However eloquent or imaginative , he never laid aside his didactic air ; and not only tired ...
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