Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... tion and morality , the distinction of man is asserted in his relation to the perfect or infinite , the relatio inter divos . By the last , his separation or outness from that is sustained . By the one , the spirit of man goeth up ...
... tion and morality , the distinction of man is asserted in his relation to the perfect or infinite , the relatio inter divos . By the last , his separation or outness from that is sustained . By the one , the spirit of man goeth up ...
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... tion , is influenced by them , although they may not be apprehended by the understanding . But that the opera- tion of this may have assumed a defi- nite form , time must have sufficiently distanced things to admit of a distinct and ...
... tion , is influenced by them , although they may not be apprehended by the understanding . But that the opera- tion of this may have assumed a defi- nite form , time must have sufficiently distanced things to admit of a distinct and ...
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... tion , it being directly and wholly res impressive of the object or the idea intended to be referred to . Thus the expression of either of these frequent 、 ly , but most often that of colour , which alone characterises many objects to ...
... tion , it being directly and wholly res impressive of the object or the idea intended to be referred to . Thus the expression of either of these frequent 、 ly , but most often that of colour , which alone characterises many objects to ...
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... tion , and varied surface , have been left without being referred to any cause . But it is impossible that dif- ferent qualities can alike essentially distinguish one subject ; and it is no less that those qualities which have remained ...
... tion , and varied surface , have been left without being referred to any cause . But it is impossible that dif- ferent qualities can alike essentially distinguish one subject ; and it is no less that those qualities which have remained ...
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... tion more humble , more directly per- sonal , and more brutal . It became dangerous to be too conspicuously vic- torious . There yet remains a letter , amongst the few surviving from that unlettered period , which whispers a thrilling ...
... tion more humble , more directly per- sonal , and more brutal . It became dangerous to be too conspicuously vic- torious . There yet remains a letter , amongst the few surviving from that unlettered period , which whispers a thrilling ...
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