The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewJ. M. Sherwood., 1846 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 18
... whole view cannot be taken in at once , its unity and completeness cannot be seen . Suppose for in- stance , an animal 10,000 stadia in length ! So the dramatic plot should be of such a length , that the connection of the story may be ...
... whole view cannot be taken in at once , its unity and completeness cannot be seen . Suppose for in- stance , an animal 10,000 stadia in length ! So the dramatic plot should be of such a length , that the connection of the story may be ...
עמוד 20
... whole , we believe we have given a fair representation of the work . And though it is only an abstract of a fragment , with which we here present our readers , yet we think they cannot but be struck with the profound thought and ...
... whole , we believe we have given a fair representation of the work . And though it is only an abstract of a fragment , with which we here present our readers , yet we think they cannot but be struck with the profound thought and ...
עמוד 27
... whole Book ( the second Book in which Aristotle comments with singular good sense on several model Repub- lics , both real and ideal , particularly on the Republic of Plato ) we would recommend to the attentive perusal of the ...
... whole Book ( the second Book in which Aristotle comments with singular good sense on several model Repub- lics , both real and ideal , particularly on the Republic of Plato ) we would recommend to the attentive perusal of the ...
עמוד 33
... whole , and the whole is made up of its parts ; THIRD SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 3 but the present is not a measure of all time 1846. ] 33 Sketches in Grecian Philosophy . Play-Room Poetry.
... whole , and the whole is made up of its parts ; THIRD SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 3 but the present is not a measure of all time 1846. ] 33 Sketches in Grecian Philosophy . Play-Room Poetry.
עמוד 41
... whole system . After thus disposing of the claims of Tradition , he finally adduces , in the fourth chapter , a series of positive arguments in proof of the Protestant doc- trine that the Scriptures alone form a sufficient Rule of faith ...
... whole system . After thus disposing of the claims of Tradition , he finally adduces , in the fourth chapter , a series of positive arguments in proof of the Protestant doc- trine that the Scriptures alone form a sufficient Rule of faith ...
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