Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... eyes of the outside it God , be it devil , be it matter spectator , or , as the subject of this or substance , or howsoever the word sketch expresses it , the vulgar , that may change - a vast darkness , which we regard its strange ...
... eyes of the outside it God , be it devil , be it matter spectator , or , as the subject of this or substance , or howsoever the word sketch expresses it , the vulgar , that may change - a vast darkness , which we regard its strange ...
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... eyes , he turned to elaborate his own system of thought . Philosophy is always free to do what youth is always inclined to ; and that is , to spurn all previous foundations , and begin from the be- ginning for its own hand . Thus the ...
... eyes , he turned to elaborate his own system of thought . Philosophy is always free to do what youth is always inclined to ; and that is , to spurn all previous foundations , and begin from the be- ginning for its own hand . Thus the ...
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... eyes , full of vivacity and human kindness . This is the world we live in , the world familiar and homely , whose facts are incontest- able , whose delights console , whose horrors appal us . In respect to its stones and its posts , its ...
... eyes , full of vivacity and human kindness . This is the world we live in , the world familiar and homely , whose facts are incontest- able , whose delights console , whose horrors appal us . In respect to its stones and its posts , its ...
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... eyes to see them . Such I take this important one to be to wit , that all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth - in a word , all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world , have not any existence be without a mind ...
... eyes to see them . Such I take this important one to be to wit , that all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth - in a word , all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world , have not any existence be without a mind ...
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... eyes of the young fervid English - Irish community to- wards the exiled Stuarts , who alone , sacred in their divine right , could have any claim upon the passive obedience of their hereditary sub- jects . His aim was honestly to prove ...
... eyes of the young fervid English - Irish community to- wards the exiled Stuarts , who alone , sacred in their divine right , could have any claim upon the passive obedience of their hereditary sub- jects . His aim was honestly to prove ...
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