The Living Age, 278. kötetLiving Age Company, 1913 |
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... Nature seldom inspired Wordsworth with those dreams of airy nothings and realms of fancy which were the out- come of Shelley's fantastic mind . Nature , to Wordsworth , stood not as a foundation on which to build hopes of a better and ...
... Nature seldom inspired Wordsworth with those dreams of airy nothings and realms of fancy which were the out- come of Shelley's fantastic mind . Nature , to Wordsworth , stood not as a foundation on which to build hopes of a better and ...
43. oldal
... Nature was en- tirely different from that of Keats , round the mountains Byron , and Shelley , by reason of the frame of mind in which he approached his subject . To Byron Nature was a consoler because she was indifferent to what the ...
... Nature was en- tirely different from that of Keats , round the mountains Byron , and Shelley , by reason of the frame of mind in which he approached his subject . To Byron Nature was a consoler because she was indifferent to what the ...
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... nature . Eugenics is the applica- tion of this theory to human life . " Natural selection and the survival of the fittest represent the method fol- lowed by the workings of heredity . Where the human race is concerned men have the power ...
... nature . Eugenics is the applica- tion of this theory to human life . " Natural selection and the survival of the fittest represent the method fol- lowed by the workings of heredity . Where the human race is concerned men have the power ...
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Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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