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Pagina 94
... expression and execution . Taking these final , practical forms , the energies so lately levied and im- pressed into his service , flow back during the breaking down and waste of his physical substance , into the ocean in which they had ...
... expression and execution . Taking these final , practical forms , the energies so lately levied and im- pressed into his service , flow back during the breaking down and waste of his physical substance , into the ocean in which they had ...
Pagina 95
... expression , but potentially equivalent to 8x hydrogen ; as sulphur would then be the poten- tial result of 2 x oxygen ; nitrogen , that of oxygen x carbon ; and so on . In this view , the difference of chemical elements , and of course ...
... expression , but potentially equivalent to 8x hydrogen ; as sulphur would then be the poten- tial result of 2 x oxygen ; nitrogen , that of oxygen x carbon ; and so on . In this view , the difference of chemical elements , and of course ...
Pagina 103
... expression of great ferocity ; it is untameable ; and with its massive , muscular chest and powerful limbs becomes , when aroused to attack or to self - defence , an enemy extremely to be dreaded . It can stand tolerably erect ...
... expression of great ferocity ; it is untameable ; and with its massive , muscular chest and powerful limbs becomes , when aroused to attack or to self - defence , an enemy extremely to be dreaded . It can stand tolerably erect ...
Pagina 132
... from the head of Jupiter . " In the singular strangeness of his imagery and expressions , Eschylus has aptly been compared to Dante and Shakespeare , but the order and beauty of 132 [ Dec. , THE GREEK TRAGIC DRAMA - SOPHOCLES .
... from the head of Jupiter . " In the singular strangeness of his imagery and expressions , Eschylus has aptly been compared to Dante and Shakespeare , but the order and beauty of 132 [ Dec. , THE GREEK TRAGIC DRAMA - SOPHOCLES .
Pagina 145
... expressing our opinions freely of any book , or series of books , which seem to contain suffi- cient good or evil to render it worth while to examine them . Our object , in the present article , is simply to inquire into the character ...
... expressing our opinions freely of any book , or series of books , which seem to contain suffi- cient good or evil to render it worth while to examine them . Our object , in the present article , is simply to inquire into the character ...
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