Choose quotes font
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather
Next quotes
Edward Forbes:
Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence,Edward Forbes:
As we descend deeper and deeper in this region its inhabitants become more and more modified, and fPeter Cooper:
I have always recognized that the object of business is to make money in an honorable manner. I havAndrew Coyle Bradley:
In approaching our subject it will be best, without attempting to shorten the path by referring toAndrew Coyle Bradley:
In Shakespearean tragedy the main source of the convulsion which produces suffering and death is neAndrew Coyle Bradley:
In the first place, it must be remembered that our point of view in examining the construction of aAndrew Coyle Bradley:
Job was the greatest of all the children of the east, and his afflictions were well-nigh more thanAndrew Coyle Bradley:
King Lear alone among these plays has a distinct double action. Besides this, it is impossible, I tAndrew Coyle Bradley:
Most people, even among those who know Shakespeare well and come into real contact with his mind, aAndrew Coyle Bradley:
Nor does the idea of a moral order asserting itself against attack or want of conformity answer in