The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 4
... truth there is in the remark of Dr. Johnson , that " Nation after nation , and century after century , have been able to do little more than transpose his ( Homer's ) incidents , new name his characters , and paraphrase his sentiments ...
... truth there is in the remark of Dr. Johnson , that " Nation after nation , and century after century , have been able to do little more than transpose his ( Homer's ) incidents , new name his characters , and paraphrase his sentiments ...
Pagina 11
... truth , Whom servest thou ? whose garden dost thou keep ? And tell me too , that I may surely know , If this , the land which I have reach'd , indeed Be Ithaca ? as he , the first I met , Has told me ; but a man of what he knew Sparing ...
... truth , Whom servest thou ? whose garden dost thou keep ? And tell me too , that I may surely know , If this , the land which I have reach'd , indeed Be Ithaca ? as he , the first I met , Has told me ; but a man of what he knew Sparing ...
Pagina 12
... truth hast reach'd the soil Of which thou questionest ; but shameless men , And violent in wrong , possess the land . ' " - Od . xxiv . , 231-81 . Laertes proceeds to describe the conduct of the suitors , the incorruptible fidelity of ...
... truth hast reach'd the soil Of which thou questionest ; but shameless men , And violent in wrong , possess the land . ' " - Od . xxiv . , 231-81 . Laertes proceeds to describe the conduct of the suitors , the incorruptible fidelity of ...
Pagina 31
... truth , than the re- sults of deliberate investigation . Machiavelli was one of the first to subject social phenomena to a careful study ; but he arrived at no broad generalizations , and " he suffered , more- over , from the serious ...
... truth , than the re- sults of deliberate investigation . Machiavelli was one of the first to subject social phenomena to a careful study ; but he arrived at no broad generalizations , and " he suffered , more- over , from the serious ...
Pagina 34
... truths , " which " remain stationary ; " but they acquire many " intellectual truths , " which are " continually advancing . " III . Because civilization cannot be regulated by the " sta- tionary agent , " it must be regulated solely by ...
... truths , " which " remain stationary ; " but they acquire many " intellectual truths , " which are " continually advancing . " III . Because civilization cannot be regulated by the " sta- tionary agent , " it must be regulated solely by ...
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