Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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Pagina 25
... equally idle for us to charge a young queen - bee with jealousy whose first act is to stab in their cradles all those helpless royal infants which may some day battle with her for sovereignty . Dragon flies are perhaps the most blood ...
... equally idle for us to charge a young queen - bee with jealousy whose first act is to stab in their cradles all those helpless royal infants which may some day battle with her for sovereignty . Dragon flies are perhaps the most blood ...
Pagina 28
... equally character- less ? As well commend a thirsty traveller on some burning desert for lifting a cup of cool water to his lips . In either case , there is a response to the call of only a blind , unreasoning impulse , The evidence of ...
... equally character- less ? As well commend a thirsty traveller on some burning desert for lifting a cup of cool water to his lips . In either case , there is a response to the call of only a blind , unreasoning impulse , The evidence of ...
Pagina 29
... equally vivid , their maternal and their migratory instincts urging them oppositely , and the less noble with the greater power . But , we may ask , can nobility be predicated of instincts , if , as he himself allows in the same ...
... equally vivid , their maternal and their migratory instincts urging them oppositely , and the less noble with the greater power . But , we may ask , can nobility be predicated of instincts , if , as he himself allows in the same ...
Pagina 35
... equally apparent ; for if Chaucer takes for his model in Troylus and Cryseyde , the Italian's Filostrato , he is careful to purify it , to cut out objectionable passages , and to amplify when opportunities occur which enable him to ...
... equally apparent ; for if Chaucer takes for his model in Troylus and Cryseyde , the Italian's Filostrato , he is careful to purify it , to cut out objectionable passages , and to amplify when opportunities occur which enable him to ...
Pagina 43
... equally vain to assume that high mental culture was then , more than now , associated with high physical vigor ; Hypa- tia may never have handled an escharion . Supposing , however , that the " well to do " classes then pro- duced the ...
... equally vain to assume that high mental culture was then , more than now , associated with high physical vigor ; Hypa- tia may never have handled an escharion . Supposing , however , that the " well to do " classes then pro- duced the ...
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