Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 275
... minds ( which only can serve and enlighten the receptive mind of the artisan ) . Their individuality will not be suppressed , but the distinctive force that lies in each will be led into the right activity . Instead of a weak ...
... minds ( which only can serve and enlighten the receptive mind of the artisan ) . Their individuality will not be suppressed , but the distinctive force that lies in each will be led into the right activity . Instead of a weak ...
Page 491
... minds , and without being fervently desirous of visiting the three temples . How beautiful these five syllables appear , even when their original is not present ! What thoughts they cause to rise in the enthusiastic mind ! What worship ...
... minds , and without being fervently desirous of visiting the three temples . How beautiful these five syllables appear , even when their original is not present ! What thoughts they cause to rise in the enthusiastic mind ! What worship ...
Page 500
... mind - or perhaps not finding it expedient to despise a popular superstition - is supposed to have not been above consulting this oracle , if we are to judge by an old arazzo of the Flemish school , to be seen in the Ancient and Modern ...
... mind - or perhaps not finding it expedient to despise a popular superstition - is supposed to have not been above consulting this oracle , if we are to judge by an old arazzo of the Flemish school , to be seen in the Ancient and Modern ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
Naples Low Life | 84 |
By W MILLER M | 105 |
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