The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... Max MÜLLER , M. A. , Fellow of All Souls College , Oxford ; Correspondant de l'Institut de France . Second series . 12mo . pp . 622. London , 1865 . Ir is a great pleasure to take up another volume by Max Müller , for . we are always ...
... Max MÜLLER , M. A. , Fellow of All Souls College , Oxford ; Correspondant de l'Institut de France . Second series . 12mo . pp . 622. London , 1865 . Ir is a great pleasure to take up another volume by Max Müller , for . we are always ...
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... Max Müller is the most complete and exhaustive that we have ever met with . Both vowel and consonant sounds are classified according to their method of production , and copious wood - cuts are given , showing the exact position of the ...
... Max Müller is the most complete and exhaustive that we have ever met with . Both vowel and consonant sounds are classified according to their method of production , and copious wood - cuts are given , showing the exact position of the ...
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... Müller brings much thought and much learning . It may , at first , be asked , what has mythology to do with language ... Max Müller , in his Essay on Comparative Mythology , published in the Oxford Essays for 1856 , and his follower , Mr ...
... Müller brings much thought and much learning . It may , at first , be asked , what has mythology to do with language ... Max Müller , in his Essay on Comparative Mythology , published in the Oxford Essays for 1856 , and his follower , Mr ...
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... Max Müller , and the only one capable of resolving all our difficulties . According to him , all these legends and myths arise from modes of speech which were natural and vivid when men believed in the life of all the physical objects ...
... Max Müller , and the only one capable of resolving all our difficulties . According to him , all these legends and myths arise from modes of speech which were natural and vivid when men believed in the life of all the physical objects ...
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