The Edinburgh Review, Volume 64A. and C. Black, 1837 |
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... nature . ' He cannot allow ugliness to a toad or bear - and even that vulgar and tavern music , which ' makes one ... Nature is not at variance with art nor art with nature - they being both the servants of His Providence . Art is the ...
... nature . ' He cannot allow ugliness to a toad or bear - and even that vulgar and tavern music , which ' makes one ... Nature is not at variance with art nor art with nature - they being both the servants of His Providence . Art is the ...
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... nature should be broken ; and , at all events , as he alleges , we believe human testimony only because it is a law of nature that men should speak the truth . To this specious argument , equally directed against prophecy and miracles ...
... nature should be broken ; and , at all events , as he alleges , we believe human testimony only because it is a law of nature that men should speak the truth . To this specious argument , equally directed against prophecy and miracles ...
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... nature , and resting on plausible grounds . We confess that we are unable to see the point of the dagger , and therefore cannot attempt to turn it aside . Lord Brougham , indeed , must have experienced something like the same difficulty ...
... nature , and resting on plausible grounds . We confess that we are unable to see the point of the dagger , and therefore cannot attempt to turn it aside . Lord Brougham , indeed , must have experienced something like the same difficulty ...
Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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