The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 15
... course uninteresting ; for a vigorous mind is as necessarily accompanied with violent passions , as a great fire with great heat . " All this is fully illustrated in the character of Achilles , from the time he hears of the death of ...
... course uninteresting ; for a vigorous mind is as necessarily accompanied with violent passions , as a great fire with great heat . " All this is fully illustrated in the character of Achilles , from the time he hears of the death of ...
Pagina 26
... course . Eschylus will serve as an example of this , without our referring to either Sophocles or Euripides . Nor does it mat- ter much which of his men or women we select as an illus- tration . Thus , nowhere out of Homer is there a ...
... course . Eschylus will serve as an example of this , without our referring to either Sophocles or Euripides . Nor does it mat- ter much which of his men or women we select as an illus- tration . Thus , nowhere out of Homer is there a ...
Pagina 30
... physical sciences , it was not until these in the course of their development had been purified from the dreamy obscurities of metaphysics , that the concep- 30 [ Dec. , FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
... physical sciences , it was not until these in the course of their development had been purified from the dreamy obscurities of metaphysics , that the concep- 30 [ Dec. , FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
Pagina 31
... course of evolution , from the less perfect to the more perfect ; but his writings are encumbered with meta- physical notions , and he had no idea of the true nature of hu- man development . Far above all his predecessors stands ...
... course of evolution , from the less perfect to the more perfect ; but his writings are encumbered with meta- physical notions , and he had no idea of the true nature of hu- man development . Far above all his predecessors stands ...
Pagina 32
... course of this criticism we shall be compelled to differ from him on many points of vital importance , and especially , because Mr. Buck- le's work has been received with a bitter and contemptuous hostility on the part of many reviewers ...
... course of this criticism we shall be compelled to differ from him on many points of vital importance , and especially , because Mr. Buck- le's work has been received with a bitter and contemptuous hostility on the part of many reviewers ...
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