Littell's Living Age, 162. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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160. oldal
... question . It was unfair and illegal . Their lordships should not allow it . It did not arise from the direct examination . Before the judges could interpose , before the purport of the objection could be realized , there came the reply ...
... question . It was unfair and illegal . Their lordships should not allow it . It did not arise from the direct examination . Before the judges could interpose , before the purport of the objection could be realized , there came the reply ...
388. oldal
... question to as sume that the sole sources of poetry are the beautiful and the sublime . beautiful application of ideas to life , - to the question : How to live . " To which question it would appear that in Mr. Ar- nold's opinion ...
... question to as sume that the sole sources of poetry are the beautiful and the sublime . beautiful application of ideas to life , - to the question : How to live . " To which question it would appear that in Mr. Ar- nold's opinion ...
750. oldal
... question was concerning God — whether God , that created all things , could admit of being any form of himself ? " 99 66 Prophets are never at a nonplus , and never surprised by a question ; the more transcendental the problem , the ...
... question was concerning God — whether God , that created all things , could admit of being any form of himself ? " 99 66 Prophets are never at a nonplus , and never surprised by a question ; the more transcendental the problem , the ...
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