The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewJ. M. Sherwood., 1846 |
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עמוד 2
... nature of a stream , which carrieth down to us that which is light and blown up , and sinketh and drowneth that which is weighty and solid . " A more just analogy would have been this : Time seemeth to be of the nature of a flood ...
... nature of a stream , which carrieth down to us that which is light and blown up , and sinketh and drowneth that which is weighty and solid . " A more just analogy would have been this : Time seemeth to be of the nature of a flood ...
עמוד 3
... Nature . This last is the work which is usually known by the name of Aristotle's Physics ; and which professes to explain , not so much the properties of matter , as the metaphysical nature of time , place , motion , and the like ...
... Nature . This last is the work which is usually known by the name of Aristotle's Physics ; and which professes to explain , not so much the properties of matter , as the metaphysical nature of time , place , motion , and the like ...
עמוד 13
... nature of the case , and to discredit the evidence against him or his client by exhibiting the intrinsic improbability that such a person should have done such an act under such circumstances . He then con- cludes that subject and the ...
... nature of the case , and to discredit the evidence against him or his client by exhibiting the intrinsic improbability that such a person should have done such an act under such circumstances . He then con- cludes that subject and the ...
עמוד 17
... nature - love of harmony and fondness for imitation . So strong is the latter principle , that things which we view with pain in themselves , we love to see represented as accurately as possible . Homer may be regarded as the father of ...
... nature - love of harmony and fondness for imitation . So strong is the latter principle , that things which we view with pain in themselves , we love to see represented as accurately as possible . Homer may be regarded as the father of ...
עמוד 22
... nature , we see that he seeks some things for their own sake , and other things for the sake of their consequences -in other words , that he seeks some things only as means , while he seeks other things directly as ends . That which he ...
... nature , we see that he seeks some things for their own sake , and other things for the sake of their consequences -in other words , that he seeks some things only as means , while he seeks other things directly as ends . That which he ...
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