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Pagina 53
... original to show this . Before we give any specimens , how- ever , of the passages in which he has taken least liberties with the text , we will here take a brief glance at the machinery of the poem . The action opens with a view of the ...
... original to show this . Before we give any specimens , how- ever , of the passages in which he has taken least liberties with the text , we will here take a brief glance at the machinery of the poem . The action opens with a view of the ...
Pagina 55
... original this is truly Homeric . Even in the diluted trans- lation of Mickle , it rises to the true sublime . The poet uses great art in preparing the reader for the terribly startling incident which is to happen . The first intimation ...
... original this is truly Homeric . Even in the diluted trans- lation of Mickle , it rises to the true sublime . The poet uses great art in preparing the reader for the terribly startling incident which is to happen . The first intimation ...
Pagina 76
... original letters to be found in Vaughan's " Pro- tectorate of Cromwell , " and Carey's " Great Civil War , " give a picture of those times true to nature ; the men who are appointed to guard the king's person are most minute in their ...
... original letters to be found in Vaughan's " Pro- tectorate of Cromwell , " and Carey's " Great Civil War , " give a picture of those times true to nature ; the men who are appointed to guard the king's person are most minute in their ...
Pagina 96
... original organism or germ . Such a conclusion may startle , but it should not the less be examined . Leibnitz de- nounced the law of gravitation as atheistic . We laugh or wonder , as the humor with us may be , at his fears . Not one of ...
... original organism or germ . Such a conclusion may startle , but it should not the less be examined . Leibnitz de- nounced the law of gravitation as atheistic . We laugh or wonder , as the humor with us may be , at his fears . Not one of ...
Pagina 101
... originals - perhaps from a single one ! We are told that naturalists had already learned to look on genera , orders , tribes , etc. , and varieties - all above , and all be- low the species properly so called - as merely existing in the ...
... originals - perhaps from a single one ! We are told that naturalists had already learned to look on genera , orders , tribes , etc. , and varieties - all above , and all be- low the species properly so called - as merely existing in the ...
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