The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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... character was in process of constant cultivation from the time she could write a word , and both it and the desire to record what she calls her opinion ' — a result not of analytical judgment but of abnormal perception , an instinct ...
... character was in process of constant cultivation from the time she could write a word , and both it and the desire to record what she calls her opinion ' — a result not of analytical judgment but of abnormal perception , an instinct ...
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... character to the style . The piers we took as the starting point of this continuity . Their ribs , bound round but not terminated by the capitals , project upward on all sides ; some to form the vaulting ribs of the aisles , others to ...
... character to the style . The piers we took as the starting point of this continuity . Their ribs , bound round but not terminated by the capitals , project upward on all sides ; some to form the vaulting ribs of the aisles , others to ...
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... character , is admitted , we cannot but be aware of an intelligent principle at work , selecting and rejecting . We observe , also , that this principle is independent of and stronger than individual will , since the more it comes into ...
... character , is admitted , we cannot but be aware of an intelligent principle at work , selecting and rejecting . We observe , also , that this principle is independent of and stronger than individual will , since the more it comes into ...
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