The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 14
... on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is as true now as when he wrote that , " there is an erroneous principle which is extremely general in the present age 14 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
... on this branch of the subject than Edmund Burke ; and it is as true now as when he wrote that , " there is an erroneous principle which is extremely general in the present age 14 [ Dec. , THE MEN AND WOMEN OF HOMER .
Pagina 15
... present age , and is a principal cause of our faulty taste - it is the confounding greatness of size with greatness of manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of marble can con- tribute towards making a picture or statue ...
... present age , and is a principal cause of our faulty taste - it is the confounding greatness of size with greatness of manner , and imagining that extent of canvas or weight of marble can con- tribute towards making a picture or statue ...
Pagina 35
... present and past , to have arisen from one or two primitive forms , by successive modifications of structure and function . With the evidence which might be brought forward in favor of this theory , we have , at present , no concern ...
... present and past , to have arisen from one or two primitive forms , by successive modifications of structure and function . With the evidence which might be brought forward in favor of this theory , we have , at present , no concern ...
Pagina 47
... present day ; and that they have nevertheless advanced in the practice of morality ; we should be obliged to conclude that — as the knowledge has remained stationary -it must have been the development of moral feeling and the increase ...
... present day ; and that they have nevertheless advanced in the practice of morality ; we should be obliged to conclude that — as the knowledge has remained stationary -it must have been the development of moral feeling and the increase ...
Pagina 52
... present time , that we see the skeptical spirit in full operation . To this stage of human evolution , Mr. Buckle's proposition is applicable without any limitations . The application he has himself given us , with great fulness and ...
... present time , that we see the skeptical spirit in full operation . To this stage of human evolution , Mr. Buckle's proposition is applicable without any limitations . The application he has himself given us , with great fulness and ...
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