Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... things " ; " The homely sympathy that heeds the common life " ; " The common range of visible things " ; " The common countenance of earth and sky " —makes the observation of Mr. Hutton quoted above seem a mere truism . But , truism or ...
... things " ; " The homely sympathy that heeds the common life " ; " The common range of visible things " ; " The common countenance of earth and sky " —makes the observation of Mr. Hutton quoted above seem a mere truism . But , truism or ...
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... things be now , hereafter , or never at all accepted in the world . It satisfies me I have endeavoured , according to my slender talents , to show how children may be freed from that needless toil and drudgery of grammar they are kept ...
... things be now , hereafter , or never at all accepted in the world . It satisfies me I have endeavoured , according to my slender talents , to show how children may be freed from that needless toil and drudgery of grammar they are kept ...
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... things , and would be delighted in them , because in the practice of them they are obvious to sense . ( 9 ) As they are growing up it would much improve them to travel under some prudent guide , and to see the most remarkable things in ...
... things , and would be delighted in them , because in the practice of them they are obvious to sense . ( 9 ) As they are growing up it would much improve them to travel under some prudent guide , and to see the most remarkable things in ...
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