The Edinburgh Review, Volume 64A. and C. Black, 1837 |
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Page 12
... expression , reasons ( if so they are to be called ) equally far - fetched and exu- berant , as applied to some ... expressions therein merely tropi- ' cal ; and therefore , also , there are many things to be taken in a ' soft and ...
... expression , reasons ( if so they are to be called ) equally far - fetched and exu- berant , as applied to some ... expressions therein merely tropi- ' cal ; and therefore , also , there are many things to be taken in a ' soft and ...
Page 91
... expression , and it enabled mankind , though in a very laborious form , to write their annals , inscribe their monuments , preserve their archives , and record the know- ledge which they had collected from experience and observation ...
... expression , and it enabled mankind , though in a very laborious form , to write their annals , inscribe their monuments , preserve their archives , and record the know- ledge which they had collected from experience and observation ...
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... expressing the relations of things to one another , and the variations of the verb in time , person , number , mood ... expression of various relations among objects and ideas into the words themselves , derive two advantages : -first ...
... expressing the relations of things to one another , and the variations of the verb in time , person , number , mood ... expression of various relations among objects and ideas into the words themselves , derive two advantages : -first ...
Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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