The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 148
... reason is given : ' The ' story is too wild and tragic . ' It is one marked bias of the scholar to be sceptical as to any recorded event which is not conventional or commonplace , anything which transcends the experience of the persons ...
... reason is given : ' The ' story is too wild and tragic . ' It is one marked bias of the scholar to be sceptical as to any recorded event which is not conventional or commonplace , anything which transcends the experience of the persons ...
Page 154
... reason in the frame of things , seems to me much more solid , and to have gone deeper into nature , with regard to physical causes , than the philosophy of Aristotle and Plato . And this for the sole reason that Democritus and the ...
... reason in the frame of things , seems to me much more solid , and to have gone deeper into nature , with regard to physical causes , than the philosophy of Aristotle and Plato . And this for the sole reason that Democritus and the ...
Page 237
... reason of the remoter localities in which the drama has been conducted . It has not , it is true , been ignored by statesmen or political thinkers , and it has been proclaimed aloud many times with such ringing emphasis by President ...
... reason of the remoter localities in which the drama has been conducted . It has not , it is true , been ignored by statesmen or political thinkers , and it has been proclaimed aloud many times with such ringing emphasis by President ...
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NO CCCCXV | 129 |
Revisione | 137 |
The Fall of Mr Balfours Government | 263 |
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