The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumes 51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 |
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Pagina 285
... give the best possible expression to his thoughts , but to give the expression that is best possible for his audience . An audience is a thing to be played upon - an instru- ment that requires tuning . If the audience is in tune , a ...
... give the best possible expression to his thoughts , but to give the expression that is best possible for his audience . An audience is a thing to be played upon - an instru- ment that requires tuning . If the audience is in tune , a ...
Pagina 308
... give him pain ; but it is a matter of faith and religion . " Niccolini protested that Gali- leo would give every satisfaction , with the respect which was due to the Holy Office . " To what ! " replied Urban . " He will be examined at ...
... give him pain ; but it is a matter of faith and religion . " Niccolini protested that Gali- leo would give every satisfaction , with the respect which was due to the Holy Office . " To what ! " replied Urban . " He will be examined at ...
Pagina 475
... give it away , and say , " So , you see , I have now nothing to give ; I am poorer than any one of you , and commend my- self to your charity . " How little cupidity animates them may be seen in their wars . The forays of wild Beduin ...
... give it away , and say , " So , you see , I have now nothing to give ; I am poorer than any one of you , and commend my- self to your charity . " How little cupidity animates them may be seen in their wars . The forays of wild Beduin ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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