The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 75
... observe , in a recent work , entitled , " Burning the Dead , or Urn Sepulture , " that some persons have been libelling human nature in the nineteenth century , by advocating a resort to the practice of cremation , on the plea that the ...
... observe , in a recent work , entitled , " Burning the Dead , or Urn Sepulture , " that some persons have been libelling human nature in the nineteenth century , by advocating a resort to the practice of cremation , on the plea that the ...
الصفحة 80
... observe that , in proportion as the government was mild and indulgent , literature improved . Under the domination of Spain , thought was all but stifled . If a great author ap- peared here and there , it was one whose thoughts burst ...
... observe that , in proportion as the government was mild and indulgent , literature improved . Under the domination of Spain , thought was all but stifled . If a great author ap- peared here and there , it was one whose thoughts burst ...
الصفحة 89
... observation or two on his tragedy of Ajace , which is regarded by many as his noblest effort . There is no doubt that it con- tains splendid passages , and is characterized throughout with remarkable energy and power - sometimes ...
... observation or two on his tragedy of Ajace , which is regarded by many as his noblest effort . There is no doubt that it con- tains splendid passages , and is characterized throughout with remarkable energy and power - sometimes ...
الصفحة 92
... observation : The inexorable words , to prescribe and to con- strain , stand written over most of the codes which nations have inherited from their forefathers . The progress of reason in our age begins to substitute the milder ones ...
... observation : The inexorable words , to prescribe and to con- strain , stand written over most of the codes which nations have inherited from their forefathers . The progress of reason in our age begins to substitute the milder ones ...
الصفحة 96
... observation : " Civilization has been , and is , a wholly special , wholly traditional , wholly industrial art , which had its origin in a point of the globe , was propagated not See his Alcuni Pensieri sopra un ultra metafisica ...
... observation : " Civilization has been , and is , a wholly special , wholly traditional , wholly industrial art , which had its origin in a point of the globe , was propagated not See his Alcuni Pensieri sopra un ultra metafisica ...
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