Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... object be utility , to decompose the human character , to resolve it into its original elements , and shew how they have been combined , neutralized , or directed ; retrospection , from the pinnacle of forty , will not effect it . In ...
... object be utility , to decompose the human character , to resolve it into its original elements , and shew how they have been combined , neutralized , or directed ; retrospection , from the pinnacle of forty , will not effect it . In ...
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... objects . The perusal of the Arabian Nights ' Entertainments , may , either on the spot or at a distant period , entice to the study of Arabic or Persic , or the Adventures of Don Quixote , to the acquisition of the language in which ...
... objects . The perusal of the Arabian Nights ' Entertainments , may , either on the spot or at a distant period , entice to the study of Arabic or Persic , or the Adventures of Don Quixote , to the acquisition of the language in which ...
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... object of his desire , on which he gazed and meditated profoundly for some time , and , raising his voice , exclaimed- " O wonderful power ! O glorious influence divine ! how much more bounteous art thou to me , than I expected ! The ...
... object of his desire , on which he gazed and meditated profoundly for some time , and , raising his voice , exclaimed- " O wonderful power ! O glorious influence divine ! how much more bounteous art thou to me , than I expected ! The ...
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... objects , the most ridiculous and the most unim- portant . Shut out from all exercise of the affectionate sympa- thies - deprived of the means of estimating the value of any one branch of knowledge by the quantity of utility it produces ...
... objects , the most ridiculous and the most unim- portant . Shut out from all exercise of the affectionate sympa- thies - deprived of the means of estimating the value of any one branch of knowledge by the quantity of utility it produces ...
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... object of this academy was the cultivation of poetry in Barcelona . Martin ( his brother ) gave to it a library , and granted to the members many privileges . In Toulouse , an academy of the Gay Saber has existed from the year 1323 ...
... object of this academy was the cultivation of poetry in Barcelona . Martin ( his brother ) gave to it a library , and granted to the members many privileges . In Toulouse , an academy of the Gay Saber has existed from the year 1323 ...
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