The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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الصفحة ii
... knowledge of Greek necessary to understand the Iliad , ib . - the laws of nature never stationary , 208 - beauty not the same in all lands , ib . - language constantly chang- ing , ib . - one language powerless to reproduce what is ...
... knowledge of Greek necessary to understand the Iliad , ib . - the laws of nature never stationary , 208 - beauty not the same in all lands , ib . - language constantly chang- ing , ib . - one language powerless to reproduce what is ...
الصفحة 2
... knowledge which would benefit him without injuring himself . If he persistently does so , he violates a law of nature , for which he will have to pay the penalty , in one form or other sooner or later . In no instance has this been more ...
... knowledge which would benefit him without injuring himself . If he persistently does so , he violates a law of nature , for which he will have to pay the penalty , in one form or other sooner or later . In no instance has this been more ...
الصفحة 4
... knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who have devoted much time and study to the subject under con- sideration ...
... knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who have devoted much time and study to the subject under con- sideration ...
الصفحة 5
... knowledge . The illustrious captain shows that it was not for want of the means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek ...
... knowledge . The illustrious captain shows that it was not for want of the means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek ...
الصفحة 8
... knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 . If Maury be objected to because a Frenchman and consequently Celtic , it can hardly be pretended that Gibbon was prejudiced in favor of the ...
... knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 . If Maury be objected to because a Frenchman and consequently Celtic , it can hardly be pretended that Gibbon was prejudiced in favor of the ...
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