Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen54;Volumen117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... nature in the Franco - German war . Bazaine had to be on the offensive , because he wanted to get away toward Verdun ; Alvensleben took it because it was the only means whereby he could hinder Bazaine from accomplish- ing his purpose ...
... nature in the Franco - German war . Bazaine had to be on the offensive , because he wanted to get away toward Verdun ; Alvensleben took it because it was the only means whereby he could hinder Bazaine from accomplish- ing his purpose ...
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... nature and the works of nature . It clears our eyes , it heightens and intensifies and makes more select our pleasures . 66 But we are writing about excellent crit ics , men of taste , learning , temper , urban- ity , and wit . The ...
... nature and the works of nature . It clears our eyes , it heightens and intensifies and makes more select our pleasures . 66 But we are writing about excellent crit ics , men of taste , learning , temper , urban- ity , and wit . The ...
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... nature of this kind of criticism it should be easy to define . The critic has to take the book on its own merits , to de- scribe succinctly its contents or the line of its argument , and to give a judgment on its execution . This work ...
... nature of this kind of criticism it should be easy to define . The critic has to take the book on its own merits , to de- scribe succinctly its contents or the line of its argument , and to give a judgment on its execution . This work ...
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... Nature gives us no atoms . Na- ture knows nothing that is not divisible . Man postulated atoms in spite of nature ; and that fundamental concept , that belief in the infinite , in the infinitely small , as well as in the infinitely ...
... Nature gives us no atoms . Na- ture knows nothing that is not divisible . Man postulated atoms in spite of nature ; and that fundamental concept , that belief in the infinite , in the infinitely small , as well as in the infinitely ...
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... Nature , flowers , shells , or trees . After the note has ceased to sound , the forms remain , and the pictorial repre- sentations given in the Century show how wonderfully accurate is the lovely mimicry of the image - making music . 99 ...
... Nature , flowers , shells , or trees . After the note has ceased to sound , the forms remain , and the pictorial repre- sentations given in the Century show how wonderfully accurate is the lovely mimicry of the image - making music . 99 ...
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