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... Philosophy, FE03I ITS OBIGIN IN GBEECE DOWN TO THE FBBSENT DAY. By George Henry Lewes. Library Editiok. Octavo, much enlarged, and thoroughly revised. 16s. A History of the Literature of Greece, FEOM THB MANC8CBIPT8 OF THE LATE ...
... Philosophy, FE03I ITS OBIGIN IN GBEECE DOWN TO THE FBBSENT DAY. By George Henry Lewes. Library Editiok. Octavo, much enlarged, and thoroughly revised. 16s. A History of the Literature of Greece, FEOM THB MANC8CBIPT8 OF THE LATE ...
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... Philosophy, &c, in the University of London. Octavo, 15s. A System of Logic. By John Stuart Mill. Fourth Edition, revised, Two Volumes, 25s. ♢ Principles of Political Economy. By John Stuart Mill. Fourth Edition, Two Volumes, Octavo ...
... Philosophy, &c, in the University of London. Octavo, 15s. A System of Logic. By John Stuart Mill. Fourth Edition, revised, Two Volumes, 25s. ♢ Principles of Political Economy. By John Stuart Mill. Fourth Edition, Two Volumes, Octavo ...
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... Philosophy of Bight. By T. C. Sand abb, late Fellow of Oriel College. Oxford Studies. By the Bev. M. Pattisox, Fellow of Lincoln College. 1856. Comparative Mythology. By Max Muller, MA., Christ Church ; Taylorean Professor. The Growth ...
... Philosophy of Bight. By T. C. Sand abb, late Fellow of Oriel College. Oxford Studies. By the Bev. M. Pattisox, Fellow of Lincoln College. 1856. Comparative Mythology. By Max Muller, MA., Christ Church ; Taylorean Professor. The Growth ...
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... Philosophy in the University of Dublin. 5 Tols. 8vo, uniformly printed and bound. SERMONS. First Series. Edited by Dean Woodwakd. Fourth Edition. 12s. SERMONS. Second Scries. Edited by Dr. Jebemik. Second Edition. 10s 6d HISTORY OF ...
... Philosophy in the University of Dublin. 5 Tols. 8vo, uniformly printed and bound. SERMONS. First Series. Edited by Dean Woodwakd. Fourth Edition. 12s. SERMONS. Second Scries. Edited by Dr. Jebemik. Second Edition. 10s 6d HISTORY OF ...
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... philosophical jargon, for which it is needless to say that his author affords no warrant. Ogilby and Hobbes simply fashioned Homer into such English as they could command; and if their language is mean and their metre rugged, it is ...
... philosophical jargon, for which it is needless to say that his author affords no warrant. Ogilby and Hobbes simply fashioned Homer into such English as they could command; and if their language is mean and their metre rugged, it is ...
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Stranica 94 - Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though he needed anything, seeing he giveth to all life and breath and all things; and hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth...
Stranica 16 - The deep, majestic, solemn organs blow. Hark ! the numbers soft and clear, Gently steal upon the ear ; Now louder, and yet louder rise, And fill with spreading sounds the skies...
Stranica 157 - My knowledge of that life is small; The eye of faith is dim: But 'tis enough that Christ knows all, And I shall be with Him.
Stranica 157 - There be of them, that have left a name behind them, that their praises might be reported. And some there be, which have no memorial; who are perished, as though they had never been; and are become as though they had never been born; and their children after them.
Stranica 141 - And long to fly away ; 2 Sweet to look inward, and attend The whispers of His love; Sweet to look upward, to the place Where Jesus pleads above...
Stranica 43 - This I might have done in prose ; but I chose verse, and even rhyme, for two reasons. The one will appear obvious : that principles, maxims, or precepts so written both strike the reader more strongly at first, and are more easily retained by him afterwards.
Stranica 1 - He used to encourage me much, and used to tell me, that there was one way left of excelling : for though we had several great poets, we never had any one great poet that was correct; and he desired me to make that my study and aim.
Stranica 36 - The world generally gives its admiration, not to the man who does what nobody else even attempts to do, but to the man who does best what multitudes do well.
Stranica 15 - While many a merry tale, and many a song, Cheer'd the rough road, we wish'd the rough road long; The rough road then, returning in a round, Mock'd our impatient steps, for all was fairy ground.
Stranica 34 - Then shall thou mourn the affront thy madness gave, Forced to deplore when impotent to save: Then rage in bitterness of soul to know This act has made the bravest Greek thy foe.