The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... doubt , bear emphatic testimony to the divine excellence of the Homeric poems . Plato and Aristotle were alike enthusiastic in their admiration of the Iliad and Odyssey , especially the former . Next to the Stagi- rite , the best critic ...
... doubt , bear emphatic testimony to the divine excellence of the Homeric poems . Plato and Aristotle were alike enthusiastic in their admiration of the Iliad and Odyssey , especially the former . Next to the Stagi- rite , the best critic ...
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... doubt that he wrote the greater part of it , and that the re- mainder received his sanction , if he did not actually adopt it as his own . Nowhere else can the admirers of Shakespeare find so much reason to regret that he understood ...
... doubt that he wrote the greater part of it , and that the re- mainder received his sanction , if he did not actually adopt it as his own . Nowhere else can the admirers of Shakespeare find so much reason to regret that he understood ...
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... doubt that a people are not really advancing , if , on the one hand , their increasing abi- lity is accompanied by increasing vice , or if , on the other hand , while they are becoming more virtuous , they likewise become more ignorant ...
... doubt that a people are not really advancing , if , on the one hand , their increasing abi- lity is accompanied by increasing vice , or if , on the other hand , while they are becoming more virtuous , they likewise become more ignorant ...
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... doubt that such motives have always been of immense power among this class of men , as well as among other classes . But we will not urge this or any simi- lar objection against Mr. Buckle's grand argument . We will merely call ...
... doubt that such motives have always been of immense power among this class of men , as well as among other classes . But we will not urge this or any simi- lar objection against Mr. Buckle's grand argument . We will merely call ...
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... doubt even his own doubts . History presents but few instances of a consist- ent and thorough - going skeptic . Pyrrho and Hume will , however , serve sufficiently well as examples . Skepticism is not to be confounded with that ...
... doubt even his own doubts . History presents but few instances of a consist- ent and thorough - going skeptic . Pyrrho and Hume will , however , serve sufficiently well as examples . Skepticism is not to be confounded with that ...
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