Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, כרך 24;כרך 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 75
עמוד 7
... fact , is equally charac- teristic of the man and his surroundings . The old Clapham teaching had faded in his mind ... fact that he is begging the question by evading the real difficulty . If , in fact , Government had as little to do ...
... fact , is equally charac- teristic of the man and his surroundings . The old Clapham teaching had faded in his mind ... fact that he is begging the question by evading the real difficulty . If , in fact , Government had as little to do ...
עמוד 8
... fact . Macaulay , on the con- trary , gets away from theory as fast as possible , and tries to conceal his poverty of thought under masses of ingenious . illustration . His imaginative narrowness would come out still more clearly by a ...
... fact . Macaulay , on the con- trary , gets away from theory as fast as possible , and tries to conceal his poverty of thought under masses of ingenious . illustration . His imaginative narrowness would come out still more clearly by a ...
עמוד 10
... fact statement ; on the other , there is all at once a blare of trumpets and a beat- ing of drums , till the crash almost deaf- ens you . He regrets in one of his letters that he has used up the celebrated , and , it must be confessed ...
... fact statement ; on the other , there is all at once a blare of trumpets and a beat- ing of drums , till the crash almost deaf- ens you . He regrets in one of his letters that he has used up the celebrated , and , it must be confessed ...
עמוד 18
... fact such a crowd would be an impossibility in England , or any higher civilized country . There were no dodging vagrants , no slatternly women , no squalid , starving babies . In fact our civilization has not yet mounted to ...
... fact such a crowd would be an impossibility in England , or any higher civilized country . There were no dodging vagrants , no slatternly women , no squalid , starving babies . In fact our civilization has not yet mounted to ...
עמוד 26
... fact - which is all that most people know now - that Bonivard was chained to a pillar for four years by order of the Duke of Savoy . On this modest founda- tion of historical fact the poet raised the superstructure of his ' Prisoner of ...
... fact - which is all that most people know now - that Bonivard was chained to a pillar for four years by order of the Duke of Savoy . On this modest founda- tion of historical fact the poet raised the superstructure of his ' Prisoner of ...
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