History of English Literature, Том 2John Wurtele Lovell, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... ment only to know the man . The shell and the document are lifeless wrecks , valuable only as a clue to the entire and living existence . We must get hold of this existence , endeavor to re- create it . It is a mistake to study the ...
... ment only to know the man . The shell and the document are lifeless wrecks , valuable only as a clue to the entire and living existence . We must get hold of this existence , endeavor to re- create it . It is a mistake to study the ...
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... ment . I have more than once endea- vored to indicate this development ; there ' s here , in my mind , a new path open to history , and I will try to de- scribe it more in detail . III . When you have observed and noted in man one , two ...
... ment . I have more than once endea- vored to indicate this development ; there ' s here , in my mind , a new path open to history , and I will try to de- scribe it more in detail . III . When you have observed and noted in man one , two ...
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... ment of all its preceding actions and sensations ; that is , as a quantity and as a weight , not infinite , t since every thing in nature is finite , but dispropor- tioned to the rest , and almost impossible Darwin , The Origin of ...
... ment of all its preceding actions and sensations ; that is , as a quantity and as a weight , not infinite , t since every thing in nature is finite , but dispropor- tioned to the rest , and almost impossible Darwin , The Origin of ...
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... ment of obedience is merely fear , * you will find , as in most Oriental states , a bruta . despotism , exagge ated punish - you will find , as in Greece , a theology ment , oppression of the subject , ser- vil'ty of manners ...
... ment of obedience is merely fear , * you will find , as in most Oriental states , a bruta . despotism , exagge ated punish - you will find , as in Greece , a theology ment , oppression of the subject , ser- vil'ty of manners ...
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... ment ; in short , that he treated senti- England in the sixteenth , music in ments as they should be treated , -in Germany in the eighteenth . At this the manner of the naturalist , and of the moment , and in these countries , the ...
... ment ; in short , that he treated senti- England in the sixteenth , music in ments as they should be treated , -in Germany in the eighteenth . At this the manner of the naturalist , and of the moment , and in these countries , the ...
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