New Quarterly Review; Or, Home, Foreign and Colonial Journal, Том 61846 |
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... tion of some parts which produce no essential change in the plan . These four grand divisions are the VERTEBRATA , ARTI- CULATA , MOLLUSCA , and RADIATA . The VERTEBRATES are those animals which , like mankind and other mammals , or ...
... tion of some parts which produce no essential change in the plan . These four grand divisions are the VERTEBRATA , ARTI- CULATA , MOLLUSCA , and RADIATA . The VERTEBRATES are those animals which , like mankind and other mammals , or ...
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... tion , or unendowed with the capabilities of an organism radiant with intelligence and love - most wretched men , says Shelley— " Are cradled into Poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song . " That this , one of ...
... tion , or unendowed with the capabilities of an organism radiant with intelligence and love - most wretched men , says Shelley— " Are cradled into Poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song . " That this , one of ...
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... tion ; but the manifesto issued by Paul on the resumption of his appendage , after heroically enduring a ten years ' martyrdom of reprobation , is too good not to be repeated . We give it , as the compiler of the " Life " has done , in ...
... tion ; but the manifesto issued by Paul on the resumption of his appendage , after heroically enduring a ten years ' martyrdom of reprobation , is too good not to be repeated . We give it , as the compiler of the " Life " has done , in ...
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... lifting up their voices in a chant of adora- tion , rather than in an anthem of praise . Need we add that his American admirer forms no exception to this seemingly universal law ? Having made which assertion , it only 42 Jean Paul .
... lifting up their voices in a chant of adora- tion , rather than in an anthem of praise . Need we add that his American admirer forms no exception to this seemingly universal law ? Having made which assertion , it only 42 Jean Paul .
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... tion to assert , that I have never touched our island , in company of foreigners , without feelings of shame and mortification anything but enviable . Let me bring the comparison home by a pair of pictures , in which neither one single ...
... tion to assert , that I have never touched our island , in company of foreigners , without feelings of shame and mortification anything but enviable . Let me bring the comparison home by a pair of pictures , in which neither one single ...
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