History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... forces- I. Race ... II . Surroundings . III . Epoch .... foretell .. History is a mechanical and psychological problem ... Force of impression ; harshness of expression . 38 42 45 VI . Christian poems - Wherein the Saxons are predisposed ...
... forces- I. Race ... II . Surroundings . III . Epoch .... foretell .. History is a mechanical and psychological problem ... Force of impression ; harshness of expression . 38 42 45 VI . Christian poems - Wherein the Saxons are predisposed ...
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... force of his ideas , the mode in which he thinks and resolves . All these ex- ternals are but avenues converging to- wards a centre ; you enter them simply in order to reach that centre ; and that centre is the genuine man , I mean that ...
... force of his ideas , the mode in which he thinks and resolves . All these ex- ternals are but avenues converging to- wards a centre ; you enter them simply in order to reach that centre ; and that centre is the genuine man , I mean that ...
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... force which , at every stage , varies its operation by modifying the circum- stances of its action . V. Three ... force , so dis tinct , that amidst the vast deviations which the other two motive forces pro- duce in him , one can ...
... force which , at every stage , varies its operation by modifying the circum- stances of its action . V. Three ... force , so dis tinct , that amidst the vast deviations which the other two motive forces pro- duce in him , one can ...
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... forces , magnitudes , and direc tions , we may say that in both the fna result is produced after the same method . It is great or small , as the fundamental forces are great or smal and act more or less exactly in th : same sense ...
... forces , magnitudes , and direc tions , we may say that in both the fna result is produced after the same method . It is great or small , as the fundamental forces are great or smal and act more or less exactly in th : same sense ...
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... forces ; that if these forces we arrive at the numberless details of could be measured and computed , we life such as may be observed within might deduce from them as from a and around us every day . If now we formula the ...
... forces ; that if these forces we arrive at the numberless details of could be measured and computed , we life such as may be observed within might deduce from them as from a and around us every day . If now we formula the ...
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