Essays Scientific and PhilosophicalK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890 - 268 pagini |
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Pagina xi
... character and work . In the midst of the grief widely felt by many sorts of men that a life as rich in promise as any in the Church of England , or in the English religious world , should have been so early taken from earth , it moves ...
... character and work . In the midst of the grief widely felt by many sorts of men that a life as rich in promise as any in the Church of England , or in the English religious world , should have been so early taken from earth , it moves ...
Pagina xiii
... character in the sweet- ness with which he received and quickly overcame the bluntness of school comment on a physical peculiarity , and the blitheness and energy with which unhindered by it he threw himself into cricket . How well this ...
... character in the sweet- ness with which he received and quickly overcame the bluntness of school comment on a physical peculiarity , and the blitheness and energy with which unhindered by it he threw himself into cricket . How well this ...
Pagina xv
... character of his mind . His examining chaplainship to Bishop Mackarness ( continued under Bishop Stubbs ) , which was matter of great delight and deep interest to him ( the dedication of his last book expresses his regret and love for ...
... character of his mind . His examining chaplainship to Bishop Mackarness ( continued under Bishop Stubbs ) , which was matter of great delight and deep interest to him ( the dedication of his last book expresses his regret and love for ...
Pagina xvii
... character is almost as futile as to describe features . It must suffice to say that Oxford misses to - day not only one of its strongest minds , but one of its most loveable characters , reflected in a countenance marked by a singular ...
... character is almost as futile as to describe features . It must suffice to say that Oxford misses to - day not only one of its strongest minds , but one of its most loveable characters , reflected in a countenance marked by a singular ...
Pagina xx
... character- istic quality of his work - alas ! that we must add , his distinctive bequest ? We may offer for answer that it was the rare combination in him of the deductive and dogmatic mind with openness to every touch of new thought ...
... character- istic quality of his work - alas ! that we must add , his distinctive bequest ? We may offer for answer that it was the rare combination in him of the deductive and dogmatic mind with openness to every touch of new thought ...
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Pagina 247 - But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
Pagina 45 - HAECKEL (Prof. Ernst) — THE HISTORY OF CREATION. Translation revised by Professor E. RAY LANKESTER, MA, FRS With Coloured Plates and Genealogical Trees of the various groups of both plants and animals. 2 vols. Second Edition. Post 8vo. cloth, price 32*.
Pagina 22 - Sambourne. Shakspere's Sonnets. Edited by EDWARD DOWDEN. With a Frontispiece etched by Leopold Lowenstam, after the Death Mask. English Odes. Selected by EDMUND W.
Pagina 49 - XVIII. The Nature of Light. With a General Account of Physical Optics.
Pagina 188 - Stern Lawgiver ! yet thou dost wear The Godhead's most benignant grace; Nor know we anything so fair As is the smile upon thy face: Flowers laugh before thee on their beds And fragrance in thy footing treads ; Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong; And the most ancient heavens, through Thee, are fresh and strong.
Pagina 48 - II. Physics and Politics ; or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "Natural Selection " and " Inheritance
Pagina 20 - NEWMAN, JH, DD— Characteristics from the Writings of. Being Selections from his various Works. Arranged with the Author's personal Approval.
Pagina 34 - GRIMLEY, Rev. HN, MA— Tremadoc Sermons, chiefly on the Spiritual Body, the Unseen World, and the Divine Humanity.
Pagina 40 - MA—"Life and Letters of. Edited by the Rev. STOPFORD BROOKE, MA I. Two vols., uniform with the Sermons. With Steel Portrait. Crown 8vo, Js.
Pagina 44 - The Principles of Mental Physiology. With their Applications to the Training and Discipline of the Mind, and the Study of its Morbid Conditions.