The Quarterly Review, Volumes 246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 |
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... nature . Humanism , as I understand it , means the open tolerant mind , unfettered by dogmatic authority , that finds its interest in all the finer realisations of man . The true Humanist does not limit his outlook to one school or one ...
... nature . Humanism , as I understand it , means the open tolerant mind , unfettered by dogmatic authority , that finds its interest in all the finer realisations of man . The true Humanist does not limit his outlook to one school or one ...
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... nature ; and though this theory may have some slight relevance to critical appreciation it has none whatever to creative design . In architecture it is almost absurdly inappro- priate . By an effort of imagination one might imagine ...
... nature ; and though this theory may have some slight relevance to critical appreciation it has none whatever to creative design . In architecture it is almost absurdly inappro- priate . By an effort of imagination one might imagine ...
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... Nature when man does not interfere . The chief reason for this is that if they show face in Wild Nature they are nipped in the bud . Natural Selection is all for health , but man has departed from this regime , without as yet substitut ...
... Nature when man does not interfere . The chief reason for this is that if they show face in Wild Nature they are nipped in the bud . Natural Selection is all for health , but man has departed from this regime , without as yet substitut ...
Pagina 31
... natural defences in the way of anti - bodies ' and so forth . We admit , however , that troubles due to parasites may occur in Wild Nature apart from human interference ; we maintain , on the other hand , the important thesis , that ...
... natural defences in the way of anti - bodies ' and so forth . We admit , however , that troubles due to parasites may occur in Wild Nature apart from human interference ; we maintain , on the other hand , the important thesis , that ...
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... Nature is without anything corresponding to man's unlit lamp and ungirt loin . ' For , quite apart from parasitism , there are many instances of animals that take things easily , drifting rather than swimming in the tide of life . But ...
... Nature is without anything corresponding to man's unlit lamp and ungirt loin . ' For , quite apart from parasitism , there are many instances of animals that take things easily , drifting rather than swimming in the tide of life . But ...
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