Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... character feeling that it is too far removed from them to interest them , and it is too unapproachable to help them - like reading of Hercules and Hector , mythical heroes , whose achievements the actual living mortal cannot hope to ...
... character feeling that it is too far removed from them to interest them , and it is too unapproachable to help them - like reading of Hercules and Hector , mythical heroes , whose achievements the actual living mortal cannot hope to ...
Página 103
... character , his manhood , as a model on which she may form , if she be fortunate , coming generations of men . With his politics , with his theology , with his manifold grace and gifts of intellect , we are not concerned to - day , not ...
... character , his manhood , as a model on which she may form , if she be fortunate , coming generations of men . With his politics , with his theology , with his manifold grace and gifts of intellect , we are not concerned to - day , not ...
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... characters acquired by the individ- ual . If the effects of use and disuse are confined to a single generation , it is plain that they cannot be invoked as the agents of progressive modifica- tion . It is only if the whole or at least a ...
... characters acquired by the individ- ual . If the effects of use and disuse are confined to a single generation , it is plain that they cannot be invoked as the agents of progressive modifica- tion . It is only if the whole or at least a ...
Página 112
... characters . So much had this power of transmission been taken for granted , that it was difficult at first to convince many of its upholders that there was anything to argue about . In time , however , the wide difference with respect ...
... characters . So much had this power of transmission been taken for granted , that it was difficult at first to convince many of its upholders that there was anything to argue about . In time , however , the wide difference with respect ...
Página 114
... characters , on the other hand , is not so much a theory as a simple question of fact . Does it hap- pen or does it not ... character acquired by an organism in virtue of its individual plasticity , and passed on by inheritance to a ...
... characters , on the other hand , is not so much a theory as a simple question of fact . Does it hap- pen or does it not ... character acquired by an organism in virtue of its individual plasticity , and passed on by inheritance to a ...
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