| George Eliot - 1885 - 384 sayfa
...the fruit of.the religious and scientific advancement of his nation, this 4 Englishman, to whom most of the means at our command were wanting, has been...realities. The solution of problems over which the German flutters with many circuits of learned formulae, our English author often succeeds in seizing at one... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 392 sayfa
...advancement of his nation, this 74 Charles HenneWs "Inquiry!' [FOLESHILL, Englishman, to whom most of the means at our command were wanting, has been...realities. The solution of problems over which the German flutters with many circuits of learned formula;, our English author often succeeds in seizing at one... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 540 sayfa
...the fruit of the religious and scientific advancement of his nation, this Englishman, to whom most of the means at our command were wanting, has been...realities. The solution of problems over which the German flutters with many circuits of learned formulae, our English author often succeeds in seizing at one... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 434 sayfa
...the fruit of the religious and scientific advancement of his nation, this Englishman, to whom most of the means at our command were wanting, has been...realities. The solution of problems over which the German flutters with many circuits of learned formula?, our English author often succeeds in seizing at one... | |
| Alfred William Benn - 1906 - 496 sayfa
...Strauss. What most impressed the great German critic was the practical sagacity of the English writer. ' An Englishman, a merchant, a man of the world, he...on realities. The solution of problems over which a German flutters with many circuits of learned formulae, our English author often succeeds in seizing... | |
| Mary Hannah Deakin - 1913 - 244 sayfa
...the fruit of the religious and scientific advancement or his nation, this Englishman, to whom most of the means at our command were wanting, has been...which lays hold on realities. The solution of problems every which the German nutters with many circuits of learned " formulae, our English author often succeeds... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 358 sayfa
...the fruit of the religious and scientific advancement of his nation, this Englishman, to whom most of the means at our command were wanting, has been...realities. The solution of problems over which the German flutters with many circuits of learned formulae, our English author often succeeds in seizing at one... | |
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