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Page 152
... feeling and conviction with which all that he says seems to gush from his heart and soul . We cannot call this a natural inspiration , such as that which animates the poet , the artist , or the naturalist , still less the inspiration of ...
... feeling and conviction with which all that he says seems to gush from his heart and soul . We cannot call this a natural inspiration , such as that which animates the poet , the artist , or the naturalist , still less the inspiration of ...
Page 259
... feeling that a good and clever man would entertain , towards the well - managed school in which he was educated . We now say adieu to this author , with a mingled feeling of respect and regret . ART . V. Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux ...
... feeling that a good and clever man would entertain , towards the well - managed school in which he was educated . We now say adieu to this author , with a mingled feeling of respect and regret . ART . V. Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux ...
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... Feeling , because the total negation of feeling in any living creature whatever appears to us to be a mere gratuitous assumption . It will be of more consequence to apprize our physiological readers that the Che- valier DE L. ranges all ...
... Feeling , because the total negation of feeling in any living creature whatever appears to us to be a mere gratuitous assumption . It will be of more consequence to apprize our physiological readers that the Che- valier DE L. ranges all ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
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