Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... sense . The vast system of subterranean chambers and pas- sages is capable of entombing a brigade , but denies all necessary tactical freedom of action to a battalion . ' 19 66 The fortress of the future will probably be in the nature ...
... sense . The vast system of subterranean chambers and pas- sages is capable of entombing a brigade , but denies all necessary tactical freedom of action to a battalion . ' 19 66 The fortress of the future will probably be in the nature ...
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... sense , that they do not belong to literature , and that the possession of the critical sense is exactly what makes it im- possible to read them and dreary to discuss them - places them , as a part of critical experience , out of the ...
... sense , that they do not belong to literature , and that the possession of the critical sense is exactly what makes it im- possible to read them and dreary to discuss them - places them , as a part of critical experience , out of the ...
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... sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English fault in criticism . Half the honest fellows who come up from both Universities , ready equipped to be critics , prove mere bulls in the china ...
... sense , and delight in his own robustness . Misplaced vigor of this kind is a very English fault in criticism . Half the honest fellows who come up from both Universities , ready equipped to be critics , prove mere bulls in the china ...
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... sense of touch , and the wave - theories of sound and light demonstrate what had long been tentatively believed without demon- stration , -that of this sense our senses of hearing and seeing are but finer and subtler manifestations ...
... sense of touch , and the wave - theories of sound and light demonstrate what had long been tentatively believed without demon- stration , -that of this sense our senses of hearing and seeing are but finer and subtler manifestations ...
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... sense of touch - that sense by means of which we know the forms and boundaries of things - there is nothing inherently irrational in the thought that musical combinations may have forms and boundaries of their own which , though now ...
... sense of touch - that sense by means of which we know the forms and boundaries of things - there is nothing inherently irrational in the thought that musical combinations may have forms and boundaries of their own which , though now ...
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