The Victorian Age: Prose, Poetry, and DramaJohn Wilson Bowyer, John Lee Brooks Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 1188 pages |
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... nature , placed out of our reach . They say that all these phenomena originated miracu- lously , or in some way totally different from the ordinary course of nature , and that therefore they conceive it to be futile , not to say ...
... nature , placed out of our reach . They say that all these phenomena originated miracu- lously , or in some way totally different from the ordinary course of nature , and that therefore they conceive it to be futile , not to say ...
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... Nature . The player on the 30 other side is hidden from us . We know that his play is always fair , just , and patient . But also we know , to our cost , that he never overlooks a mistake , or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance ...
... Nature . The player on the 30 other side is hidden from us . We know that his play is always fair , just , and patient . But also we know , to our cost , that he never overlooks a mistake , or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance ...
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... Nature is concerned . Her bill on that question was framed and passed long ago . But , like all compulsory legislation , that of Nature is harsh and wasteful in its operation . Ignorance is visited as sharply as willful disobe- dience ...
... Nature is concerned . Her bill on that question was framed and passed long ago . But , like all compulsory legislation , that of Nature is harsh and wasteful in its operation . Ignorance is visited as sharply as willful disobe- dience ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 18001859 | 25 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR 17751864 | 55 |
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