The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes32-33Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1844 |
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... mind as a beautiful object at an unapproachable distance , were the same as ever , and above all , the voice , the ' silvery voice of youth , ' was unaltered . • : - The most unwholesome study in the world Jean Jacques Rousseau . Oct.
... mind as a beautiful object at an unapproachable distance , were the same as ever , and above all , the voice , the ' silvery voice of youth , ' was unaltered . • : - The most unwholesome study in the world Jean Jacques Rousseau . Oct.
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... mind , and her great easiness to all sorts of charlatans . Poor Claude , thererefore , was a valuable person in the ménage ; he had habits of economy , and was a steady man of business ; qualities which were by no means conspi- cuous in ...
... mind , and her great easiness to all sorts of charlatans . Poor Claude , thererefore , was a valuable person in the ménage ; he had habits of economy , and was a steady man of business ; qualities which were by no means conspi- cuous in ...
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... mind more likely than that of Rousseau to imbibe poison at such a source ? Yet he must study a little anatomy and the result was , that he fan- cied he had a polypus in his heart . An- other whim , to waft from the place of quiet the ...
... mind more likely than that of Rousseau to imbibe poison at such a source ? Yet he must study a little anatomy and the result was , that he fan- cied he had a polypus in his heart . An- other whim , to waft from the place of quiet the ...
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... mind must have been most re- markable . She is more striking from what he does not say of her , than from what he communicates . Throughout the remainder of his life does she appear as a kind of ad- junct to his existence , and yet she ...
... mind must have been most re- markable . She is more striking from what he does not say of her , than from what he communicates . Throughout the remainder of his life does she appear as a kind of ad- junct to his existence , and yet she ...
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... mind in literary success cided ideas on the subject ; whether he did he tells us in the preface to that comedy , not take his peculiar ground as being that it was necessary for him to feel the sensa- on which he would meet the fewest ...
... mind in literary success cided ideas on the subject ; whether he did he tells us in the preface to that comedy , not take his peculiar ground as being that it was necessary for him to feel the sensa- on which he would meet the fewest ...
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