The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... passed , even in the Iliad . It is not of the structure or style of the play we are speaking , or of its comparative merits as a play , but of its characters . These are degraded , as we have said , though through no fault of ...
... passed , even in the Iliad . It is not of the structure or style of the play we are speaking , or of its comparative merits as a play , but of its characters . These are degraded , as we have said , though through no fault of ...
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... passing forth , A boar inflicted with his ivory tusk . My venerable mother and thyself Had sent me to her sire , Autolicus , To take the gifts which , when he hither came , My grandsire promised , smiling in consent . Come now and I ...
... passing forth , A boar inflicted with his ivory tusk . My venerable mother and thyself Had sent me to her sire , Autolicus , To take the gifts which , when he hither came , My grandsire promised , smiling in consent . Come now and I ...
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... Passing over the dream of Achilles , when at last over- come with sleep , in which Patroclus appears to him , as the ghost of Hamlet does in Shakspeare , and several other inci- dents scarcely less interesting or startling , we come to ...
... Passing over the dream of Achilles , when at last over- come with sleep , in which Patroclus appears to him , as the ghost of Hamlet does in Shakspeare , and several other inci- dents scarcely less interesting or startling , we come to ...
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... passing strange that Mr. Buckle , while embracing the law of development , should spurn that of hereditary transmission , to which it is so inti- mately related , and on which it , in some degree , depends for its 66 Lest it should be ...
... passing strange that Mr. Buckle , while embracing the law of development , should spurn that of hereditary transmission , to which it is so inti- mately related , and on which it , in some degree , depends for its 66 Lest it should be ...
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... passed , " and that " without it there could be no progress , no change , no civilization . " In ex- amining this proposition , it is needful , at the outset , to have a clear idea of the nature of skepticism , as understood by Mr ...
... passed , " and that " without it there could be no progress , no change , no civilization . " In ex- amining this proposition , it is needful , at the outset , to have a clear idea of the nature of skepticism , as understood by Mr ...
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