Literary Studies, Volume 3

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Longmans, Green and Company, 1898
 

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Pagina 33 - THE SENSES AND THE INTELLECT. 8vo, 15s. THE EMOTIONS AND THE WILL. 8vo, 15s. PRACTICAL ESSAYS. Cr. 8vo, 2s. Bray.—THE PHILOSOPHY OF NECESSITY: or, Law in Mind as in Matter. By Charles Bray. Crown 8vo, 5s. Crozier (John Beattie). CIVILIZATION AND PROGRESS: being the Outlines of a New System of Political, Religions and Social Philosophy.
Pagina 31 - EF Knight, etc. With 21 Plates and 93 Illustrations in the Text. Vol. II.—Yacht Clubs, Yachting in America and the Colonies, Yacht Racing, etc. By RT Pritchett, the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, KP, the Earl of Onslow, James McFerran, etc. With 35 Plates and 160 Illustrations in the Text.
Pagina 22 - Travel and Adventure, the Colonies, etc. Arnold.—SEAS AND LANDS. By Sir Edwin Arnold. With 71 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. Baker (SirS. W.). EIGHT YEARS IN CEYLON. With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. THE RIFLE AND THE HOUND IN ^ CEYLON. With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 3s.
Pagina 32 - in an Appendix.) With a continuous Analysis and Notes. By the Rev. E. Moore, DD Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d. Bacon (Francis). COMPLETE WORKS. Edited by R. L. Ellis, James Speddino and DD Heath. 7 vols. 8vo, £3 13s. 6d. Bacon (Francis)—continued. LETTERS AND LIFE, including all his occasional Works. Edited by James
Pagina 34 - 6d. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE METAPHYSIC OF ETHICS. Translated by TK Abbott, BD Crown 8vo, 3s. INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC, AND HIS ESSAY ON THE MISTAKEN SUBTILITY OF THE FOUR FIGURES. Translated by TK Abbott. 8vo, 6s. Kelly.—GOVERNMENT OR HUMAN EVOLUTION. By Edmond Kelly, MA, FGS Vol. I. Justice. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. net. Vol. II. Collectivism and Individualism. Cr. 8vo, 10s.
Pagina 38 - Verse. By William Morris. Crown 8vo, 6s. Horace.—THE WORKS OF HORACE, rendered into English Prose. With Life, Introduction and Notes. By William Coutts, MA Crown 8vo., 5s. net. Luc an.—THE PHARSALIA OF LUCAN, Translated into Blank Verse. By Sir Edward Ridley.
Pagina 121 - the heaviness from our brow and the weight from our hearts, pervades the floating cloud and buoyant air,— ' And from the breezes, whether low or loud, And from the rain of every passing cloud, And from the singing of the summer birds, And from all sounds, all silence,

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