The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 112,Parte 1;Volumen 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... give them an opportunity of learning in what philosophic acceptation this same word , now so variously interpreted , † was thus intro- duced to the acquaintance of the English scholar . Boethius was an Eclectic , and endeavoured to ...
... give them an opportunity of learning in what philosophic acceptation this same word , now so variously interpreted , † was thus intro- duced to the acquaintance of the English scholar . Boethius was an Eclectic , and endeavoured to ...
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... give pretty closely the same expla- nation . " We , " says Quintillian , " give the name of visio to that which the Greeks call pavraoia , by which the images of absent things are so represented to the mind that we seem to discern them ...
... give pretty closely the same expla- nation . " We , " says Quintillian , " give the name of visio to that which the Greeks call pavraoia , by which the images of absent things are so represented to the mind that we seem to discern them ...
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... give to it webbed feet , and clothe its body with a thick , soft , beaver - like fur ; and , in many minuter particulars , should unite in one animal the features of more , of bird and beast : this presentation to the mind , a creature ...
... give to it webbed feet , and clothe its body with a thick , soft , beaver - like fur ; and , in many minuter particulars , should unite in one animal the features of more , of bird and beast : this presentation to the mind , a creature ...
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... give - as in the character of Una - the universality and permanence of abstractions , by means of attributes and emblems that belong to the highest moral truths and purest sensations . " The exclamation of Lear , quoted as an ...
... give - as in the character of Una - the universality and permanence of abstractions , by means of attributes and emblems that belong to the highest moral truths and purest sensations . " The exclamation of Lear , quoted as an ...
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... give a few more par- ticulars , before we close , of the recent sale at East Retford . A small table for the corner of a room , standing 2 feet 10 inc . high , upon four carved legs , with a shelf below , and its upper surface inlaid ...
... give a few more par- ticulars , before we close , of the recent sale at East Retford . A small table for the corner of a room , standing 2 feet 10 inc . high , upon four carved legs , with a shelf below , and its upper surface inlaid ...
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