The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... attempted on their model , are so true to nature , or exhibit characteristics so various , without confounding any individ- ual , male or female , with another . Even Virgil has utterly failed in this respect ; though he had proved ...
... attempted on their model , are so true to nature , or exhibit characteristics so various , without confounding any individ- ual , male or female , with another . Even Virgil has utterly failed in this respect ; though he had proved ...
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... attempt at dis- paraging the Eneid , which , of all the poems the European mind has produced , we regard as second only to the Iliad- an opinion which we may attempt to justify before long . Now we must pass on to one or two other ...
... attempt at dis- paraging the Eneid , which , of all the poems the European mind has produced , we regard as second only to the Iliad- an opinion which we may attempt to justify before long . Now we must pass on to one or two other ...
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... attempt to constitute a social science ; but both these great thinkers were crippled by a lack of materials , owing to the imperfect condition of physical knowledge at the time when they wrote . Condorcet , proceeding from the ...
... attempt to constitute a social science ; but both these great thinkers were crippled by a lack of materials , owing to the imperfect condition of physical knowledge at the time when they wrote . Condorcet , proceeding from the ...
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... attempting to discover the laws which regu- late the progress of society , and in many respects it surpass- es them all . Mr. Buckle , it is true , gives us no new method of research , like Comte ; nor does he , as we shall see , dis ...
... attempting to discover the laws which regu- late the progress of society , and in many respects it surpass- es them all . Mr. Buckle , it is true , gives us no new method of research , like Comte ; nor does he , as we shall see , dis ...
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... attempts , in his second fundamental law , to go still fur- ther , and to determine how much of our civilization is due to intellectual , and how much to moral progress - when he attempts to prove that the intellectual element in our na ...
... attempts , in his second fundamental law , to go still fur- ther , and to determine how much of our civilization is due to intellectual , and how much to moral progress - when he attempts to prove that the intellectual element in our na ...
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