Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 14
... possessing genius , have knowledge , and taste , and discrimina- tion . Criticism does very little , if any- thing , for any art , but man is so made that he takes pleasure in having his say . This say " is Criticism , and , at worst ...
... possessing genius , have knowledge , and taste , and discrimina- tion . Criticism does very little , if any- thing , for any art , but man is so made that he takes pleasure in having his say . This say " is Criticism , and , at worst ...
Pagina 19
... possesses , for instance , a subjunctive , like Greek , of which there is hardly a trace left in the Epic poems or in the Laws of Manu . Such changes require centuries . In fact , if we ask ourselves how long it must have taken before a ...
... possesses , for instance , a subjunctive , like Greek , of which there is hardly a trace left in the Epic poems or in the Laws of Manu . Such changes require centuries . In fact , if we ask ourselves how long it must have taken before a ...
Pagina 25
... possess it , is older than the ninth century , or that it was writ- ten down before about 500 B.C. What makes me feel doubtful whether the story in Genesis was really borrowed from the Egyptian story is something different . It is the ...
... possess it , is older than the ninth century , or that it was writ- ten down before about 500 B.C. What makes me feel doubtful whether the story in Genesis was really borrowed from the Egyptian story is something different . It is the ...
Pagina 64
... possess self - respect ; and , strictly speak- ing , there is no comparative or superlative of these qualities in their positive form . If one man is less honest than another , the former must be at least slightly dishonest . If a man ...
... possess self - respect ; and , strictly speak- ing , there is no comparative or superlative of these qualities in their positive form . If one man is less honest than another , the former must be at least slightly dishonest . If a man ...
Pagina 65
... possesses it knows how to let those to whom it is of value know that he does possess it . The proc- ess of cultivation of natural talent is called education , and it is only when education has made considerable progress that it is ...
... possesses it knows how to let those to whom it is of value know that he does possess it . The proc- ess of cultivation of natural talent is called education , and it is only when education has made considerable progress that it is ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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