The Living Age, Band 290Living Age Company, 1916 |
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... nature , but in his firm grasp upon the invincible laws of God . Life to him is not what Fate was to Greek trage- dians , a blind force before whose ir- resistible , irrational might gods and men are forced to bow . Shakespeare saw ...
... nature , but in his firm grasp upon the invincible laws of God . Life to him is not what Fate was to Greek trage- dians , a blind force before whose ir- resistible , irrational might gods and men are forced to bow . Shakespeare saw ...
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... Nature , in apology to it and to Miss Crawley . Mrs. Darling said that unfolding flowers gave her the greatest pleasure in the world , and Tom said that a good old - fashioned blush rose was the best thing he knew . " There is something ...
... Nature , in apology to it and to Miss Crawley . Mrs. Darling said that unfolding flowers gave her the greatest pleasure in the world , and Tom said that a good old - fashioned blush rose was the best thing he knew . " There is something ...
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... Nature , and Nature - study generally , by their con- creteness and clearness undoubtedly ap- peal strongly to immature minds . I believe that they should be taught by courses of popular lectures , illustrated by experiments . Moreover ...
... Nature , and Nature - study generally , by their con- creteness and clearness undoubtedly ap- peal strongly to immature minds . I believe that they should be taught by courses of popular lectures , illustrated by experiments . Moreover ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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