The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Essays critical and imaginativeW. Blackwood, 1856 |
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... offence to the genius loci , call it pretty- " sweetly putta ! " True , that the margin on the east is a rude assemblage of stones — and that on the opposite side the towering rocks are hushed in a sort of " grim repose . " But then the ...
... offence to the genius loci , call it pretty- " sweetly putta ! " True , that the margin on the east is a rude assemblage of stones — and that on the opposite side the towering rocks are hushed in a sort of " grim repose . " But then the ...
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... offence to other rejected contributors . So we shall suffer you to remain " strictly anonymous . " Thus far hath it been all smooth sailing , and the experi- mental squadron hath been going , goose - winged , before the wind . But now ...
... offence to other rejected contributors . So we shall suffer you to remain " strictly anonymous . " Thus far hath it been all smooth sailing , and the experi- mental squadron hath been going , goose - winged , before the wind . But now ...
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... offence forgotten . Good - nature was indeed with him a virtue ; and of a cheerful and sanguine temper , he delighted to look to the future in the sunshine of hope , nor ever gave way long to despondency , even under his severest trials ...
... offence forgotten . Good - nature was indeed with him a virtue ; and of a cheerful and sanguine temper , he delighted to look to the future in the sunshine of hope , nor ever gave way long to despondency , even under his severest trials ...
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... offence gives birth to the law . If we were to look into the history of human institutions to understand how it has happened that those corporeal inflic- tions which seem to us so terrible - mutilations , torments , death with all ...
... offence gives birth to the law . If we were to look into the history of human institutions to understand how it has happened that those corporeal inflic- tions which seem to us so terrible - mutilations , torments , death with all ...
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... offence which separates a man from his community . He violates a law ; but no man will say that that is simply a forfeiture of all right . He violates a right which is of great magnitude and importance , and on which the prosperity of ...
... offence which separates a man from his community . He violates a law ; but no man will say that that is simply a forfeiture of all right . He violates a right which is of great magnitude and importance , and on which the prosperity of ...
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