The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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... Matter , that none of it is destroyed , but that whatever seems to disappear , like fuel , in the operations of nature , is but reproduced in another shape . It is a precisely similar principle which has now been extended from Matter to ...
... Matter , that none of it is destroyed , but that whatever seems to disappear , like fuel , in the operations of nature , is but reproduced in another shape . It is a precisely similar principle which has now been extended from Matter to ...
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... matter of reproach against our tragedy - writers - the study to maintain a pitch of general nobleness in all the language uttered . Everything with Goethe must be grave , solemn , sculptural . We see the influence of Winckelmann , and ...
... matter of reproach against our tragedy - writers - the study to maintain a pitch of general nobleness in all the language uttered . Everything with Goethe must be grave , solemn , sculptural . We see the influence of Winckelmann , and ...
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... matter of private contract . The answer is , that the relations between the railway companies and their customers are something more than a matter of private contract ; they are a matter of public interest , with which it is not only ...
... matter of private contract . The answer is , that the relations between the railway companies and their customers are something more than a matter of private contract ; they are a matter of public interest , with which it is not only ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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