Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, כרך 24;כרך 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 73
עמוד 3
... whole literary character . Macaulay was converted to Whiggism when at college . The advance from Toryism to Whiggism is not such as to involve a very violent wrench of the moral and intellectual na- ture . Such as it was , it was the ...
... whole literary character . Macaulay was converted to Whiggism when at college . The advance from Toryism to Whiggism is not such as to involve a very violent wrench of the moral and intellectual na- ture . Such as it was , it was the ...
עמוד 8
... whole of dogmatic theolo- gy belongs to that region of philosophy , metaphysics , or whatever you please to call it , in which men are doomed to dis - images . He reasons by examples instead pute for ever without coming any nearer to a ...
... whole of dogmatic theolo- gy belongs to that region of philosophy , metaphysics , or whatever you please to call it , in which men are doomed to dis - images . He reasons by examples instead pute for ever without coming any nearer to a ...
עמוד 10
... whole group of substantives . Sometimes , to make his sense unmistakable , he will repeat a whole formula , with only a change in the copula . For the same reason , he hates all qualifications and parentheses . Each thought must be re ...
... whole group of substantives . Sometimes , to make his sense unmistakable , he will repeat a whole formula , with only a change in the copula . For the same reason , he hates all qualifications and parentheses . Each thought must be re ...
עמוד 21
... whole hea- vens and earth with a blinding glare far brighter than any sunshine . So great was the contrast , and so much more in- tense the dark after each flash of daz- zling light , that we could only venture to walk on during the ...
... whole hea- vens and earth with a blinding glare far brighter than any sunshine . So great was the contrast , and so much more in- tense the dark after each flash of daz- zling light , that we could only venture to walk on during the ...
עמוד 52
... whole confirm- ed by the line of conduct she had adopt- ed ? What did he write about ? Per- haps to say he was obliged to leave town and should not see her again . She hoped so ; it would be better and wiser . She opened the note , and ...
... whole confirm- ed by the line of conduct she had adopt- ed ? What did he write about ? Per- haps to say he was obliged to leave town and should not see her again . She hoped so ; it would be better and wiser . She opened the note , and ...
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