Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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CHAPTER XL . THE MAJOR'S TRIALS . LEWES'S ARISTOTLE . ' Aristotle : A Chapter from the. slipped by you without profit . I am generous , madam , and I for- bear to say more . Tell me of these people here all that you know of them , for ...
CHAPTER XL . THE MAJOR'S TRIALS . LEWES'S ARISTOTLE . ' Aristotle : A Chapter from the. slipped by you without profit . I am generous , madam , and I for- bear to say more . Tell me of these people here all that you know of them , for ...
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LEWES'S ARISTOTLE . ' Aristotle : A Chapter from the History of Science , including Analyses of Aris- totle's Scientific Writings . ' By George Henry Lewes . * Mr Lewes has in a note used the word. MR LEWES is known to every studious ...
LEWES'S ARISTOTLE . ' Aristotle : A Chapter from the History of Science , including Analyses of Aris- totle's Scientific Writings . ' By George Henry Lewes . * Mr Lewes has in a note used the word. MR LEWES is known to every studious ...
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... Aristotle's scientific writings quite ample enough for the pur- pose at which he aims . Had it been more complete , the patience of the reader would have broken down ; had it been briefer than it is , we should have complained that ...
... Aristotle's scientific writings quite ample enough for the pur- pose at which he aims . Had it been more complete , the patience of the reader would have broken down ; had it been briefer than it is , we should have complained that ...
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... Aristotle naturally precedes the criticism upon his philosophy , or rather , we should here say , upon his science . This relates , in a short compass , all , we believe , that is known of Aristotle's personal his- tory . As the few ...
... Aristotle naturally precedes the criticism upon his philosophy , or rather , we should here say , upon his science . This relates , in a short compass , all , we believe , that is known of Aristotle's personal his- tory . As the few ...
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... Aristotle was , in the language of our times , a gentleman of birth and fortune , who , simply from an ardent love of knowledge , devoted himself to philosophy ; that , born at Stagira , a town of northern Greece , situated in what is ...
... Aristotle was , in the language of our times , a gentleman of birth and fortune , who , simply from an ardent love of knowledge , devoted himself to philosophy ; that , born at Stagira , a town of northern Greece , situated in what is ...
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