The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... course , reflecting clear , If not the virtues , yet the worth of brutes . COWPER . CHAPTER CXLVII . p . 124 . - OLD TREES . SHIPS . FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE . LIFE AND PASSIONS ASCRIBED TO INANIMATE OBJECTS , FETISH WORSHIP . A. LORD ...
... course , reflecting clear , If not the virtues , yet the worth of brutes . COWPER . CHAPTER CXLVII . p . 124 . - OLD TREES . SHIPS . FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE . LIFE AND PASSIONS ASCRIBED TO INANIMATE OBJECTS , FETISH WORSHIP . A. LORD ...
xxvii psl.
... CHAPTER CLXIX . - p . 305 . SENECA . LINKS AND AFFINITIES . A MAP OF THE AUTHOR'S INTELLECTUAL COURSE IN THE FIVE PRECEDING CHAPTERS . ' Ω φίλε Φαῖδρε , ποῖ δὴ καὶ πόθεν ; PLATO . CHAPTER CLXX.-p. 320 . THE AUTHOR REPEATS A REMARK OF xxvii.
... CHAPTER CLXIX . - p . 305 . SENECA . LINKS AND AFFINITIES . A MAP OF THE AUTHOR'S INTELLECTUAL COURSE IN THE FIVE PRECEDING CHAPTERS . ' Ω φίλε Φαῖδρε , ποῖ δὴ καὶ πόθεν ; PLATO . CHAPTER CLXX.-p. 320 . THE AUTHOR REPEATS A REMARK OF xxvii.
88 psl.
... course of nature , though not in her usual course . Olaus Magnus assigns sundry reasons why the Scandinavian horses were hardier , and in higher esteem than those of any other part of the World . They would bear to be shod without ...
... course of nature , though not in her usual course . Olaus Magnus assigns sundry reasons why the Scandinavian horses were hardier , and in higher esteem than those of any other part of the World . They would bear to be shod without ...
104 psl.
... course of nature is not so violently overruled . I except the Duck , he would say . That bird , which Nature hath made free of earth , air and water , loses by servitude the use of one element , the enjoyment of two , and the free- dom ...
... course of nature is not so violently overruled . I except the Duck , he would say . That bird , which Nature hath made free of earth , air and water , loses by servitude the use of one element , the enjoyment of two , and the free- dom ...
105 psl.
... course of education , and where by this time perhaps the Lancasterian inventions have been introduced . But this was not what the Doctor contemplated . Making bears and elephants dance , teaching dogs to enact ballets , and horses to ...
... course of education , and where by this time perhaps the Lancasterian inventions have been introduced . But this was not what the Doctor contemplated . Making bears and elephants dance , teaching dogs to enact ballets , and horses to ...
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