The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 112,Teil 1;Band 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... Roman senator and consul into the Anglo - Saxon of his own time . It will be interesting , and may be instructive to our more curious readers , if we give them an opportunity of learning in what philosophic acceptation this same word ...
... Roman senator and consul into the Anglo - Saxon of his own time . It will be interesting , and may be instructive to our more curious readers , if we give them an opportunity of learning in what philosophic acceptation this same word ...
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... Roman philosophy , that the Latin IMAGINATIO was advanced to an equal fulness of importance with the Greek PHANTASIA . In the middle ages , we find their co - efficiency completely established ; and the questions very for- mally ...
... Roman philosophy , that the Latin IMAGINATIO was advanced to an equal fulness of importance with the Greek PHANTASIA . In the middle ages , we find their co - efficiency completely established ; and the questions very for- mally ...
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... Roman empire , Longinus and Quintillian , the one as remarkable for the ardour of his genius as the other for his taste and judgment , never thought of this distribution of the mind into sepa- rate critic and poetic powers . They do not ...
... Roman empire , Longinus and Quintillian , the one as remarkable for the ardour of his genius as the other for his taste and judgment , never thought of this distribution of the mind into sepa- rate critic and poetic powers . They do not ...
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... Roman Empire , and then , chief of the house which now owns Lord Monteagle for its head , in Kerry , ori- ginally from Wales . The Earl of Barrymore ( Richard , the sixth with that title ) disgraced himself by acknowledging the consan ...
... Roman Empire , and then , chief of the house which now owns Lord Monteagle for its head , in Kerry , ori- ginally from Wales . The Earl of Barrymore ( Richard , the sixth with that title ) disgraced himself by acknowledging the consan ...
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... Roman world , the Emperor , when in pos- session of supreme authority , pursued not the path by which he had ascended to it . ( See Suetonius , cap . i . 28 ; Dio Cassius , lib . 52 , 58. ) Tacitus , Annal . i . cap . 9 , 10 , poises in ...
... Roman world , the Emperor , when in pos- session of supreme authority , pursued not the path by which he had ascended to it . ( See Suetonius , cap . i . 28 ; Dio Cassius , lib . 52 , 58. ) Tacitus , Annal . i . cap . 9 , 10 , poises in ...
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