Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 18;Volume 81John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 154
... feel able to remove . There is between the whole animal kingdom on one side , and man , even in his lowest state , on the other , a barrier which no animal has ever crossed , and that barrier is - Language . By no effort of the ...
... feel able to remove . There is between the whole animal kingdom on one side , and man , even in his lowest state , on the other , a barrier which no animal has ever crossed , and that barrier is - Language . By no effort of the ...
Pagina 473
... feel the influence in style which he left behind him . To have done this , and to have set a great example and given forth a teaching for which everyone must be the better , constitutes no common claim on a people's gratitude . But he ...
... feel the influence in style which he left behind him . To have done this , and to have set a great example and given forth a teaching for which everyone must be the better , constitutes no common claim on a people's gratitude . But he ...
Pagina 613
... feel uneasily that this is not Greek , and would rather that she were called by some other name and clothed in some other garb . But if Medea comes short of per- fection , what are we to say of the rest of the troupe and of the play it ...
... feel uneasily that this is not Greek , and would rather that she were called by some other name and clothed in some other garb . But if Medea comes short of per- fection , what are we to say of the rest of the troupe and of the play it ...
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