English, and abounds in exquisite beauties of mere literary form; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back... The Westminster Review - Стр. 631904Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1911 - Страниц: 856
...tlw existence of other countries and other civilizations, ami of a great past, stretching back to Che furthest limits of the oldest nations of the world. By the study of what other book (he adds) could children be so much humanized, and made to feel thai each figure in that vast historical... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1911 - Страниц: 870
...never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilisations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits...nations of the world. By the study of what other book (he adds) could children be so much humanised, and made to feel that each figure in that vast historical... | |
| 1911 - Страниц: 1122
...never left his village, to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations and of a great past stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 674
...never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| J. J. Smith - 1871 - Страниц: 302
...civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the farthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so humanized and made to feel that each figure in the vast historical procession fills, like themselves,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - Страниц: 342
...never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - Страниц: 428
...never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1874 - Страниц: 496
...never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized, and made to feel... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1874 - Страниц: 490
...civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized, and made to feel that each hgure in that vast historical procession fills, like themselves,... | |
| John Murdoch - 1875 - Страниц: 366
...existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past stretching back to the farthest limits of the oldest nations of the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel that each figure in that vast historical procession fills, like themselves,... | |
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