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Pagina 73
... idea of fate , as an unseen power , leading or driving its victim onward . The extensive introduction of this idea is probably due to his intimate acquaintance with the Greek tragedy , the characteristic of which is the passive ...
... idea of fate , as an unseen power , leading or driving its victim onward . The extensive introduction of this idea is probably due to his intimate acquaintance with the Greek tragedy , the characteristic of which is the passive ...
Pagina 78
... idea of the Greek tragedy that we have met with in English literature ; and we advise any one , who wishes to obtain a proper conception of that most inter- esting branch of ancient literature , to read this essay care- fully . We must ...
... idea of the Greek tragedy that we have met with in English literature ; and we advise any one , who wishes to obtain a proper conception of that most inter- esting branch of ancient literature , to read this essay care- fully . We must ...
Pagina 144
... idea of the cell being a vesicle of fluid enclosed in a defined wall had been doubted by various previous observers , and was expressly denied by Schultze . He defined the cell as protoplasm surrounding a nucleus . This was the first ...
... idea of the cell being a vesicle of fluid enclosed in a defined wall had been doubted by various previous observers , and was expressly denied by Schultze . He defined the cell as protoplasm surrounding a nucleus . This was the first ...
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