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... taken to secure uniformity and due proportion as well as completeness . It was necessary that every place which de- of literary skill and the imaginative faculty , with the JULY 2 , 1881.-No. 478. ] 1 THE ACADEMY . LITERATURE 281 ...
... taken to secure uniformity and due proportion as well as completeness . It was necessary that every place which de- of literary skill and the imaginative faculty , with the JULY 2 , 1881.-No. 478. ] 1 THE ACADEMY . LITERATURE 281 ...
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... taken kindly to his garden , you shall see his bed of parsnips for family use , as well as for the pigs the cottager's bank , as they have been called ; his " yarb " bed , for which the cottager's garden is proverbial ; and the flowers ...
... taken kindly to his garden , you shall see his bed of parsnips for family use , as well as for the pigs the cottager's bank , as they have been called ; his " yarb " bed , for which the cottager's garden is proverbial ; and the flowers ...
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... taken for granted , or only alluded to , in the figurative language of poetry . There are not a few passages in the Dhammapada whose full meaning will not have become clear until the system of ideas to which they give expression shall ...
... taken for granted , or only alluded to , in the figurative language of poetry . There are not a few passages in the Dhammapada whose full meaning will not have become clear until the system of ideas to which they give expression shall ...
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... taken to do justice to the good cause of consolidating scientific work in the historical form . This occupies ten pages , and deals with nearly one hundred authors and subjects . It notices Ballard's Insect Lives , or Born in Prison , a ...
... taken to do justice to the good cause of consolidating scientific work in the historical form . This occupies ten pages , and deals with nearly one hundred authors and subjects . It notices Ballard's Insect Lives , or Born in Prison , a ...
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... taken during the presence of the representatives in Berlin , and M. Werner was allowed to be present at the scene which forms the subject of the picture . In the centre is a standing group composed of Prince Bis- marck , Count ...
... taken during the presence of the representatives in Berlin , and M. Werner was allowed to be present at the scene which forms the subject of the picture . In the centre is a standing group composed of Prince Bis- marck , Count ...
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Seite 22 - I must do it justice : it was a complete system, full of coherence and consistency ; well digested and well composed in all its parts. It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance ; and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
Seite 134 - With Spanish yew so strong, Arrows a cloth-yard long, That like to serpents stung, Piercing the weather; None from his fellow starts, But playing manly parts, And like true English hearts, Stuck close together.
Seite 164 - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, — to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British Empire, with one another, and with foreign philosophers, — to obtain a more general attention to the objects of Science, and a removal of any disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.
Seite 161 - The only passage by which it could be entered, was a cavern that passed under a rock, of which it has long been disputed, whether it was the work of nature or of human industry. The outlet of the cavern was concealed by a thick wood, and the mouth, which opened into the valley, was closed with gates of iron, forged by the artificers of ancient days, so massy that no man could, without the help of engines, open or shut them.
Seite 247 - S (Frank) FRGS— MATABELE LAND AND THE VICTORIA FALLS. A Naturalist's Wanderings in the Interior of South Africa.
Seite 72 - I have dwelt upon the greatness of Athens because I want to show you that we are contending for a higher prize than those who enjoy none of these privileges, and to establish by manifest proof the merit of these men whom I am now commemorating. Their loftiest praise has been already spoken. For in magnifying the city I have magnified them, and men like them whose virtues made her glorious.
Seite 49 - ... and before the close of the year to give evidence of progress by the preparation of a thesis, the completion of a research, the delivery of a lecture, or by some other method.
Seite 132 - different from all the rest of English poets and in the main greater." But can we not be a little more circumstantial and name that in which the wonderful power of this personality consisted?
Seite 161 - The place, which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abyssinian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara, surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage by which it could be entered was a cavern that passed under a rock, of which it...
Seite 200 - This book is written with clearness and precision, and the author is thoroughly impregnated with the doctrine which he expounds, and makes it as plain as it can be made without becoming other than it is.