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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Page 64
... seems to have the sound of " bey . ' It is commonly represented as a bird ( we are here abridging from Lepsius ) with a human head , often too with human arms , in the attitude of prayer . It seems that it was used as a figure for the ...
... seems to have the sound of " bey . ' It is commonly represented as a bird ( we are here abridging from Lepsius ) with a human head , often too with human arms , in the attitude of prayer . It seems that it was used as a figure for the ...
Page 209
... seems to have no pleasure of muscle , no joy in laying hold upon things , no tenacity of grip ; and hence his singularly able and active mind lacks that promptitude , and nimbleness , and force which must always be the main faculties of ...
... seems to have no pleasure of muscle , no joy in laying hold upon things , no tenacity of grip ; and hence his singularly able and active mind lacks that promptitude , and nimbleness , and force which must always be the main faculties of ...
Page 454
... seems to lack form . The method the writer pursues is not that of a nice , neat , and graceful order ; it is massive , shapeless , and amorphous . There are portions which seem to have the stamp of individual unity , and even almost ...
... seems to lack form . The method the writer pursues is not that of a nice , neat , and graceful order ; it is massive , shapeless , and amorphous . There are portions which seem to have the stamp of individual unity , and even almost ...
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