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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... Philosophy , it is believed has hereby received its death - blow , and must henceforth disappear from the face of English literature . 6 P.S. - In the prefatory letter to the volume of collected ' Lay Sermons , Addresses , and Reviews ...
... Philosophy , it is believed has hereby received its death - blow , and must henceforth disappear from the face of English literature . 6 P.S. - In the prefatory letter to the volume of collected ' Lay Sermons , Addresses , and Reviews ...
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... philosophy , has no more special weight than the verdict of that great pedestrian Captain Barclay would have had in settling a disputed point in the physiology of locomotion . ' To this I need only reply that I am not aware what reason ...
... philosophy , has no more special weight than the verdict of that great pedestrian Captain Barclay would have had in settling a disputed point in the physiology of locomotion . ' To this I need only reply that I am not aware what reason ...
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... philosophy . And the more I think of it , the more does our friend seem to me to fall into the position of one of those " verständige Leute , ” about whom he makes so apt a quotation from Goethe . Surely he has not duly considered two ...
... philosophy . And the more I think of it , the more does our friend seem to me to fall into the position of one of those " verständige Leute , ” about whom he makes so apt a quotation from Goethe . Surely he has not duly considered two ...
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... be assumed to a reasonably good offer ; but a philosopher in his thin dress of virtue clad ' would , I trow , hardly justify such a designation . 6 The repetition of mine in the first line of the 40 Principles of Versification exemplified .
... be assumed to a reasonably good offer ; but a philosopher in his thin dress of virtue clad ' would , I trow , hardly justify such a designation . 6 The repetition of mine in the first line of the 40 Principles of Versification exemplified .
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... philosopher or savant need blush to give some time to the practice of this art , if he sets any value upon the faculty of rendering himself intelligible to the bulk of mankind . I think , too , that ( as a rule ) the ear , by an almost ...
... philosopher or savant need blush to give some time to the practice of this art , if he sets any value upon the faculty of rendering himself intelligible to the bulk of mankind . I think , too , that ( as a rule ) the ear , by an almost ...
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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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