The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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Page 196
... mind was elsewhere could hope to achieve . Thus he had two great avenues to a know- ledge of the practical operation of theoretical creations . But a third profession might be said to be the choice of his heart -that was divinity . What ...
... mind was elsewhere could hope to achieve . Thus he had two great avenues to a know- ledge of the practical operation of theoretical creations . But a third profession might be said to be the choice of his heart -that was divinity . What ...
Page 211
... mind bound to the details of the law , would have been about as incongruous an object of contemplation as Pegasus in cart harness . Yet the inevitable pressure to which so much of our current literature is due , brought forth from him a ...
... mind bound to the details of the law , would have been about as incongruous an object of contemplation as Pegasus in cart harness . Yet the inevitable pressure to which so much of our current literature is due , brought forth from him a ...
Page 426
... mind was not of the self - contained perfect type that would have satisfied Mr. Carlyle ; it was , on the other hand , utterly lopsided ; more womanly than the mind of a woman , it seemed to begin and end with love and sympathy ; and ...
... mind was not of the self - contained perfect type that would have satisfied Mr. Carlyle ; it was , on the other hand , utterly lopsided ; more womanly than the mind of a woman , it seemed to begin and end with love and sympathy ; and ...
Contents
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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