The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... thought Either to food or love ? yet , love is good , And woman's grief's best cure ; for length of days Is not thy doom , but even now thy death And ruthless destiny are on the wing . Mark me - I come ambassadress from Jove . The gods ...
... thought Either to food or love ? yet , love is good , And woman's grief's best cure ; for length of days Is not thy doom , but even now thy death And ruthless destiny are on the wing . Mark me - I come ambassadress from Jove . The gods ...
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... thoughts than these in the Aga- memnon , in regard to Helen , though they are introduced only in an indirect manner . Nor ... thought shall fill the lost one's room , And darkly through the palace gloom Shall stalk a ghostly thing . Her ...
... thoughts than these in the Aga- memnon , in regard to Helen , though they are introduced only in an indirect manner . Nor ... thought shall fill the lost one's room , And darkly through the palace gloom Shall stalk a ghostly thing . Her ...
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... Thought . " Mr. Mill says , " We are justified in concluding that the order of human pro- gression in all respects will mainly depend on the order of progression in the intellectual convictions of mankind ; that is , on the law of the ...
... Thought . " Mr. Mill says , " We are justified in concluding that the order of human pro- gression in all respects will mainly depend on the order of progression in the intellectual convictions of mankind ; that is , on the law of the ...
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... thought had been satisfactorily settled by the physiologists , some time before Mr. Buckle penned the above passage . After it had been proved that every organism is constantly advancing in the vigor and complexity of its functions , in ...
... thought had been satisfactorily settled by the physiologists , some time before Mr. Buckle penned the above passage . After it had been proved that every organism is constantly advancing in the vigor and complexity of its functions , in ...
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... thought , feeling , and the like . In other words , there must be cases not only of hereditary madness and hereditary dis- ease , but also of hereditary vices and hereditary virtues , so long as disease and madness , virtue and vice ...
... thought , feeling , and the like . In other words , there must be cases not only of hereditary madness and hereditary dis- ease , but also of hereditary vices and hereditary virtues , so long as disease and madness , virtue and vice ...
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