Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 стор. |
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... philosopher who held that there is no such thing as pain . And in fact , without mocking our own distress , we might be infidel of pain , as men of science are infidel of cold . For even at the freezing point of carbonic acid gas ...
... philosopher who held that there is no such thing as pain . And in fact , without mocking our own distress , we might be infidel of pain , as men of science are infidel of cold . For even at the freezing point of carbonic acid gas ...
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... philosopher of Malmesbury not only undergo , but also most learnedly describe , the tortures of a fire quite unlike " culinary fire , ” as he calls it , putting into the mouth of a philosopher a phrase peculiarly acceptable to a tinker ...
... philosopher of Malmesbury not only undergo , but also most learnedly describe , the tortures of a fire quite unlike " culinary fire , ” as he calls it , putting into the mouth of a philosopher a phrase peculiarly acceptable to a tinker ...
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... philosopher has ways and means all within himself . If this be a great advantage , it has also its attendant evils ... philosopher - not C even of the sceptical philosopher - without respect and gratitude THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS . 33.
... philosopher has ways and means all within himself . If this be a great advantage , it has also its attendant evils ... philosopher - not C even of the sceptical philosopher - without respect and gratitude THE LAW OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS . 33.
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An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. even of the sceptical philosopher - without respect and gratitude . The people of Pegu worship all who may have been destroyed by apes , and it is but a little thing for us to stand in awe of ...
An Essay on Poetry Eneas Sweetland Dallas. even of the sceptical philosopher - without respect and gratitude . The people of Pegu worship all who may have been destroyed by apes , and it is but a little thing for us to stand in awe of ...
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... philosophers would make six , seven , and even eight senses ; but the common reckoning is the most trust- worthy . [ Of all our senses , hearing seems to be the most po- etical ; and because it requires most imagination . We do not ...
... philosophers would make six , seven , and even eight senses ; but the common reckoning is the most trust- worthy . [ Of all our senses , hearing seems to be the most po- etical ; and because it requires most imagination . We do not ...
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