The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 114
... human being . A comparison between the brain of a partridge and a human brain would dispel this fallacy . When , moreover , we are aware that birds are often thrown into fits by a sudden fright , and that trailing of the wings as though ...
... human being . A comparison between the brain of a partridge and a human brain would dispel this fallacy . When , moreover , we are aware that birds are often thrown into fits by a sudden fright , and that trailing of the wings as though ...
Page 133
... human life , the failures of human theories , the numberless fallacies which they are subject to . Perhaps the reader will be inclined to leave the subject with something of a sneer at the weakness of humanity , something of contempt ...
... human life , the failures of human theories , the numberless fallacies which they are subject to . Perhaps the reader will be inclined to leave the subject with something of a sneer at the weakness of humanity , something of contempt ...
Page 227
... human life , and no idle breeze rattling the winter branches has less to say than he . What Goethe said of Byron is as true of Jefferies : ' the moment he begins to reflect he is a child . Unfortunately , in The Story of My Heart ' he ...
... human life , and no idle breeze rattling the winter branches has less to say than he . What Goethe said of Byron is as true of Jefferies : ' the moment he begins to reflect he is a child . Unfortunately , in The Story of My Heart ' he ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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