The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... Nature ' -tell us that while there is substance in Einstein's arguments , the theories are much too complicated and altogether too odd to become acceptable by all but a few . Many affirm that the Newtonian system is good enough for them ...
... Nature ' -tell us that while there is substance in Einstein's arguments , the theories are much too complicated and altogether too odd to become acceptable by all but a few . Many affirm that the Newtonian system is good enough for them ...
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... nature of disease added to normal symptoms of gradual decline . None the less , they are frequent enough to stir sinister expectations in the minds of the normally deaf by suggesting in middle life what old age may not improbably have ...
... nature of disease added to normal symptoms of gradual decline . None the less , they are frequent enough to stir sinister expectations in the minds of the normally deaf by suggesting in middle life what old age may not improbably have ...
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... Nature herself the same spirit of acceptance as he finds in his own heart . Two of his shorter poems will illustrate it . Here is Nature's acceptance in the poem entitled Woodland Peace ' : · ' And this the woodland saith : I know not ...
... Nature herself the same spirit of acceptance as he finds in his own heart . Two of his shorter poems will illustrate it . Here is Nature's acceptance in the poem entitled Woodland Peace ' : · ' And this the woodland saith : I know not ...
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