The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 58
... Nature had been thus active , the " natural hybrids " which can be recognized would be much more numerous than they ... Nature has forged slowly , patiently , with many a break and many a failure , since the world began ? She would ...
... Nature had been thus active , the " natural hybrids " which can be recognized would be much more numerous than they ... Nature has forged slowly , patiently , with many a break and many a failure , since the world began ? She would ...
Page 410
... nature for light and justice to satisfy , and fresh demands will ensue . Since , therefore , the calmness and greatness of mind and temper of which our younger women are capable can all be absorbed by the problems of , as I think , the ...
... nature for light and justice to satisfy , and fresh demands will ensue . Since , therefore , the calmness and greatness of mind and temper of which our younger women are capable can all be absorbed by the problems of , as I think , the ...
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... Nature , and all that we in these days mean by Nature , had scarcely a touch of that significance for Pope which it has for the man of average sensibility at the present day . To deny this , or to endeavour to make out that if Pope does ...
... Nature , and all that we in these days mean by Nature , had scarcely a touch of that significance for Pope which it has for the man of average sensibility at the present day . To deny this , or to endeavour to make out that if Pope does ...
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