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... original species , was not founded alone in the peculiar circumstances of the Greeks , but is essentially rooted in the nature of things . ' We do not , however , feel convinced that the critic can so easily teach a comic as a tragic ...
... original species , was not founded alone in the peculiar circumstances of the Greeks , but is essentially rooted in the nature of things . ' We do not , however , feel convinced that the critic can so easily teach a comic as a tragic ...
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... original language , is indeed a very great desideratum ; and when we recollect how ably the chair of the Anglo - Saxon professor has lately been filled in the University of Oxford , and that it is now occupied by a gentleman of ...
... original language , is indeed a very great desideratum ; and when we recollect how ably the chair of the Anglo - Saxon professor has lately been filled in the University of Oxford , and that it is now occupied by a gentleman of ...
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... original forces . Again , if two equal forces act at the same point , their resultant will be in the line which bisects the angle formed by the direction of the two equal forces . In the first place , the resultant will be in the plane ...
... original forces . Again , if two equal forces act at the same point , their resultant will be in the line which bisects the angle formed by the direction of the two equal forces . In the first place , the resultant will be in the plane ...
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