Littell's Living Age, 62. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1859 |
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146. oldal
... natural laws and the rules of hygiene , give rise to certain transformations and degenerations , both of a physical and a moral nature , in the offspring , which exercise the gravest influence over the future of these beings , who may ...
... natural laws and the rules of hygiene , give rise to certain transformations and degenerations , both of a physical and a moral nature , in the offspring , which exercise the gravest influence over the future of these beings , who may ...
272. oldal
... nature . But Shakspeare , not deluded by the universal bigotry of an age , which looked upon a Jew as a sort of personification of Satan , does not sink the man in the usurer . Yet his Shylock is a Jew in every particular . His fervor ...
... nature . But Shakspeare , not deluded by the universal bigotry of an age , which looked upon a Jew as a sort of personification of Satan , does not sink the man in the usurer . Yet his Shylock is a Jew in every particular . His fervor ...
709. oldal
... nature , could from its fidelity to nature give us fresh knowl- deal with language in the way Sir Bulwer edge of the world about us . It is Sir B. Lytton does . It is not uncommon for him to Lytton's ambition to give the world the full ...
... nature , could from its fidelity to nature give us fresh knowl- deal with language in the way Sir Bulwer edge of the world about us . It is Sir B. Lytton does . It is not uncommon for him to Lytton's ambition to give the world the full ...
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