The laws of verse or Principles of versification exemplified in metrical translations: together with an annotated repr. of the inaugural presidential address to the mathematical and physical section of the British association at Exeter, by J.J. Sylvester1870 |
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... nature , which I witnessed and watched yesternight from Woolwich Common in front of my house , which in a few days I am to quit : The last portion of the shadow of the earth had been passed through by the moon , which then again sailed ...
... nature , which I witnessed and watched yesternight from Woolwich Common in front of my house , which in a few days I am to quit : The last portion of the shadow of the earth had been passed through by the moon , which then again sailed ...
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... nature of things and not on an arbitrary subjective rule of classification . I can honestly aver that I was not on the look - out for any such an arithmetical law , but that starting originally with phonetic syzygy alone as my ...
... nature of things and not on an arbitrary subjective rule of classification . I can honestly aver that I was not on the look - out for any such an arithmetical law , but that starting originally with phonetic syzygy alone as my ...
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... Nature in two num- bers of that valuable journal , with additional notes , which are here reproduced . In an appendix will be found the letters of a correspondence which grew out of these notes , concerning the improper de- scription of ...
... Nature in two num- bers of that valuable journal , with additional notes , which are here reproduced . In an appendix will be found the letters of a correspondence which grew out of these notes , concerning the improper de- scription of ...
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... Natural History Sciences ) there is a state- ment concerning the method of the mathematical sciences , which repeated and expanded elsewhere brought upon me , during the meeting of the British Association at Exeter , the artillery of ...
... Natural History Sciences ) there is a state- ment concerning the method of the mathematical sciences , which repeated and expanded elsewhere brought upon me , during the meeting of the British Association at Exeter , the artillery of ...
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... nature as ' ma- thematical training . ' I remain of that belief still . Supposing that Professor Huxley had had no acquaintance with the anatomy , physiology , and habits of the human subject , would he have felt himself justified in ...
... nature as ' ma- thematical training . ' I remain of that belief still . Supposing that Professor Huxley had had no acquaintance with the anatomy , physiology , and habits of the human subject , would he have felt himself justified in ...
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Author believe called cloth College complete conception containing continuity correct criticism Crown 8vo DICTIONARY doctrine ELEMENTS ENGLAND English Essays expression eyes fact faculty feel force form of thought forms of intuition Fourth geometry GEORGE German give ground hand HISTORY ideas Illustrations Italy JOHN Kant Kant's language late LECTURES letter Lewes lived Lord Maps mathematical matter meaning mental mind Moral Nature never Notes object observation once opinion original Oxford passage Philosophy Physical Plates Portrait Post 8vo Practical present principle Professor pure question readers reading Reason reference regard revised Royal Science Second Edition seems sense Sensibility single soul sound Space speak Square stanza syllable Sylvester term thee theory Third Edition thou tion Translated TREATISE understanding University verse vols Wood Woodcuts World
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