Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana
... Character JOHN FOSTER · 201 The Dream of Eugene Aram • HOOD • 201 The Strange Contrarieties Discoverable in Human Nature PASCAL • 211 Account of the Great Fire of London • EVELYN 218 • • • The Red Fisherman Sir Roger de Coverley . - II ...
... Character JOHN FOSTER · 201 The Dream of Eugene Aram • HOOD • 201 The Strange Contrarieties Discoverable in Human Nature PASCAL • 211 Account of the Great Fire of London • EVELYN 218 • • • The Red Fisherman Sir Roger de Coverley . - II ...
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... characters that have adorned humanity . You make him a denizen of all nations - a contemporary of all ages . The world has been created for him . It is hardly possible but the character should take a higher and better tone from the ...
... characters that have adorned humanity . You make him a denizen of all nations - a contemporary of all ages . The world has been created for him . It is hardly possible but the character should take a higher and better tone from the ...
Strana 10
... character of science is the direct contrary . It delights to lay itself open to inquiry ; and is not satisfied with its conclusions till it can make the road to them broad and beaten and in its applications it preserves the same character ...
... character of science is the direct contrary . It delights to lay itself open to inquiry ; and is not satisfied with its conclusions till it can make the road to them broad and beaten and in its applications it preserves the same character ...
Strana 11
... character of science on the more com- plicated conduct of our social and moral relations . It is thus that legislation and politics become gradually regarded as experi- mental sciences , and history , not , as formerly , the mere record ...
... character of science on the more com- plicated conduct of our social and moral relations . It is thus that legislation and politics become gradually regarded as experi- mental sciences , and history , not , as formerly , the mere record ...
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... character ; because we are not now , as heretofore , hopeless of attaining them . It is not now equally harmless and insignificant , whether we are right or wrong ; since we are no longer supinely and helplessly carried down the stream ...
... character ; because we are not now , as heretofore , hopeless of attaining them . It is not now equally harmless and insignificant , whether we are right or wrong ; since we are no longer supinely and helplessly carried down the stream ...
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