Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Zväzok 19Werner's Magazine Company, 1897 |
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Strana 15
... tion of phenomena , investigation of causes , comparison of facts , and de- ductions therefrom . This work has been done mainly by teachers , as was natural . What other class of the world's workers have so lively an interest in the ...
... tion of phenomena , investigation of causes , comparison of facts , and de- ductions therefrom . This work has been done mainly by teachers , as was natural . What other class of the world's workers have so lively an interest in the ...
Strana 21
... tion , conceived this idea of a musical and theatrical entertainment , be- cause , as he philosophically remarked , all the late - comers would be so dis- gusted at neither seeing nor hearing that they would go home , cross but ...
... tion , conceived this idea of a musical and theatrical entertainment , be- cause , as he philosophically remarked , all the late - comers would be so dis- gusted at neither seeing nor hearing that they would go home , cross but ...
Strana 23
... tion , evaded the subject by inconti- nently expiring , we do not know ; and we presume that the poet him- self is rather misty about it . This musical poem , however , was unsuc- cessful . Then a Mlle . Arbell , of the Gym- nase , who ...
... tion , evaded the subject by inconti- nently expiring , we do not know ; and we presume that the poet him- self is rather misty about it . This musical poem , however , was unsuc- cessful . Then a Mlle . Arbell , of the Gym- nase , who ...
Strana 31
... tion is a very bad word to end a sen- tence with , " and I presume that if you are ungenerous enough to watch for them , you will detect me in ma- king a good many breaches of the rules that I lay down . That is always to be expected ...
... tion is a very bad word to end a sen- tence with , " and I presume that if you are ungenerous enough to watch for them , you will detect me in ma- king a good many breaches of the rules that I lay down . That is always to be expected ...
Strana 54
... tion of strange experiments . The chil- dren's crusade , ' which destroyed the flower of France in the middle ages , was one of these waves of feeling , incomprehensible to those they control , which arise from this same human source ...
... tion of strange experiments . The chil- dren's crusade , ' which destroyed the flower of France in the middle ages , was one of these waves of feeling , incomprehensible to those they control , which arise from this same human source ...
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