The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... thought , and from the depths it brings forth the feelings , and the ideas , and the words . Writing is the grand preliminary to talking ; writing is talking , it is a colloquy , it is a conversation with ourselves . We reckon all means ...
... thought , and from the depths it brings forth the feelings , and the ideas , and the words . Writing is the grand preliminary to talking ; writing is talking , it is a colloquy , it is a conversation with ourselves . We reckon all means ...
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... thought to be wiser than we think that of G. F. C.'s is likely to be . He is , doubtless , in a bad case . If of a ... thought , that they are completely unaware of some of the prevailing forms of thought around them ; and especially ...
... thought to be wiser than we think that of G. F. C.'s is likely to be . He is , doubtless , in a bad case . If of a ... thought , that they are completely unaware of some of the prevailing forms of thought around them ; and especially ...
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... thought may be said to be more between them than in them , as being only half - bound and half - encrusted . Hence his peculiar irregularity and suggestiveness , and his usefulness for what he does not say , the chief virtue , if some ...
... thought may be said to be more between them than in them , as being only half - bound and half - encrusted . Hence his peculiar irregularity and suggestiveness , and his usefulness for what he does not say , the chief virtue , if some ...
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