The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... ment which formed the chief attractions of his equals in rank and age . He has a discriminating eye for genius and preten- sion , ugliness and beauty . He has a marked liking for Victor Hugo , but then Victor Hugo at that time was ...
... ment which formed the chief attractions of his equals in rank and age . He has a discriminating eye for genius and preten- sion , ugliness and beauty . He has a marked liking for Victor Hugo , but then Victor Hugo at that time was ...
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... ment , and simply leave out the word ' in- sensibly , ' which begs the whole question , we shall then have to meet his statement , that in a series of forms graduating from some ape - like creature to man as he now is , it would be ...
... ment , and simply leave out the word ' in- sensibly , ' which begs the whole question , we shall then have to meet his statement , that in a series of forms graduating from some ape - like creature to man as he now is , it would be ...
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... ment of germs that may be discovered in animals . Now a clever pleader - of whom we have too many , even in the courts of sci- ence - might say , ' Why , does not the very theory you have propounded of the origin of roots prove that Mr ...
... ment of germs that may be discovered in animals . Now a clever pleader - of whom we have too many , even in the courts of sci- ence - might say , ' Why , does not the very theory you have propounded of the origin of roots prove that Mr ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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