Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... thought and grasp of the subject , in which cram or ill - digested knowledge is almost useless . This is exactly the subject which is thought most important and most insisted on in French education . This is just the exercise which is ...
... thought and grasp of the subject , in which cram or ill - digested knowledge is almost useless . This is exactly the subject which is thought most important and most insisted on in French education . This is just the exercise which is ...
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... thought , never a disguise . It is true they had their conceits , their euphuisms , their pedantries , and their affectations ; but these are rather their experiments and studies in a language not yet fixed and uniform than a ...
... thought , never a disguise . It is true they had their conceits , their euphuisms , their pedantries , and their affectations ; but these are rather their experiments and studies in a language not yet fixed and uniform than a ...
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thought follows thought , and image succeeds image , as he feels and delivers thoughts almost beyond the reaches of our souls , and he thinks rather than merely acts . It may be that he regards with religious awe the buried majesty of ...
thought follows thought , and image succeeds image , as he feels and delivers thoughts almost beyond the reaches of our souls , and he thinks rather than merely acts . It may be that he regards with religious awe the buried majesty of ...
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