The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 41
... human diseases known to be due to the presence of minute organ- isms ; and those animals never spontaneously develop the disease , though , on the theory that its germs are in the air , they must be continually coming in contact with ...
... human diseases known to be due to the presence of minute organ- isms ; and those animals never spontaneously develop the disease , though , on the theory that its germs are in the air , they must be continually coming in contact with ...
Page 100
... human frame . Each heavenly society , in like manner , possesses a perfect human form , of which the different members are the compound parts ; the forms of these various societies differing one from another , according to their ...
... human frame . Each heavenly society , in like manner , possesses a perfect human form , of which the different members are the compound parts ; the forms of these various societies differing one from another , according to their ...
Page 207
... human emotion , rather than the description of any human being . There is a certain similarity in the general plan of the two works which makes the contrast between them all the more striking . The first part of The Wan- derer tells the ...
... human emotion , rather than the description of any human being . There is a certain similarity in the general plan of the two works which makes the contrast between them all the more striking . The first part of The Wan- derer tells the ...
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