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... seems small compared with the number of universities in countries not very remarkable for learning or culture . Italy , for example , according to Mr. Arnold , has fifteen . It seems small too when we remember that the Scotch , with a ...
... seems small compared with the number of universities in countries not very remarkable for learning or culture . Italy , for example , according to Mr. Arnold , has fifteen . It seems small too when we remember that the Scotch , with a ...
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... seems to be . Still , it ought to be recognised that we have here only the beginning of a unity which must receive an infinitely greater development . The isolation of London colleges is no abuse , for they did not break away from a ...
... seems to be . Still , it ought to be recognised that we have here only the beginning of a unity which must receive an infinitely greater development . The isolation of London colleges is no abuse , for they did not break away from a ...
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... seem con- ceived in the spirit or with the intent of exhibiting a pure and unaffected style . " Each number will be adorned by an etching " illustrating this aim practically , " and " produced with the utmost care and completeness ...
... seem con- ceived in the spirit or with the intent of exhibiting a pure and unaffected style . " Each number will be adorned by an etching " illustrating this aim practically , " and " produced with the utmost care and completeness ...
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... seems left to itself . The conception of poetry , as though it were transcription or ex- cision of casual passages from life — a direct presentation of that which exists merely for the sake of record or repetition - has never been ...
... seems left to itself . The conception of poetry , as though it were transcription or ex- cision of casual passages from life — a direct presentation of that which exists merely for the sake of record or repetition - has never been ...
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... seems to us to be , we do not ascribe to it the very highest excellence . To make such a claim as this for a poem which has been published nearly twenty years , and which is still unknown to the " general reader , " must seem ...
... seems to us to be , we do not ascribe to it the very highest excellence . To make such a claim as this for a poem which has been published nearly twenty years , and which is still unknown to the " general reader , " must seem ...
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Página 111 - Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great ; With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, He hangs between ; in doubt to act or rest ; In doubt to deem himself a god, or beast...
Página 111 - Created half to rise, and half to fall; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurl'd; The glory, jest, and riddle of the world!
Página 196 - Warblest at eve, when all the woods are still, Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill, While the jolly hours lead on propitious May. Thy liquid notes that close the eye of day, First heard before the shallow cuckoo's bill, Portend success in love. O, if Jove's will Have linked that amorous power to thy soft lay, Now timely sing, ere the rude bird of hate Foretell my hopeless doom, in some grove nigh ; 10 As thou from year to year hast sung too late For my relief, yet hadst no reason why.
Página 5 - Magazine. THE HANDBOOK OF ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, and ACOUSTICS. New Edition. Edited by GEO. CAREY FOSTER, BA, FCS With 400 Illustrations. Post 8vo, 5^. cloth. " The book could not have been entrusted to any one better calculated to preserve the terse and lucid style of Lardner, while correcting his errors and bringing up his work to the present state of scientific knowledge.
Página 29 - It lies in heaven, across the flood Of ether, as a bridge. Beneath, the tides of day and night With flame and darkness ridge The void, as low as where this earth Spins like a fretful midge.
Página 9 - Englishman's Greek Concordance of the New Testament : Being an Attempt at a Verbal Connexion between the Greek and the English Texts ; including a Concordance to the Proper Names, with Indexes, GreekEnglish and English-Greek.
Página 21 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools.
Página 191 - Diagrams of the Nerves of the Human Body, exhibiting their Origin, Divisions, and Connexions, with their Distribution to the various Regions of the Cutaneous Surface, and to all the Muscles. By WILLIAM H.
Página 11 - OPERA, Edited by JM MARSHALL, MA Fellow and late Lecturer of Brasenose College, Oxford ; one of the Masters in Clifton College.
Página 6 - Things: Fire — Locomotion and Transport, their Influence and Progress — The Moon — Common Things : the Earth — The Electric Telegraph — Terrestrial Heat — The Sun — Earthquakes and Volcanoes — Barometer, Safety Lamp, and Whitworth's Micrometric Apparatus — Steam— The Steam Engine— The Eye— The Atmosphere— Time — Common Things...