The Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green

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˹éÒ 97 - ... pleasure and freedom from pain are the only things desirable as ends; and that all desirable things (which are as numerous in the utilitarian as in any other scheme) are desirable either for the pleasure inherent in themselves, or as means to the promotion of pleasure and the prevention of pain.
˹éÒ 20 - A most splendid and fascinating book on a subject of undying interest. The great feature of the book is the use the author has made of the existing portraits of the Caesars and the admirable critical subtlety he has exhibited in dealing with this line of research. It is brilliantly written, and the illustrations are supplied on a scale of profuse magnificence.
˹éÒ 21 - Illustrated London News. Stanley Weyman. UNDER THE RED ROBE. By STANLEY WEYMAN, Author of
˹éÒ 25 - Edition. * A rousing and dramatic tale. A book like this, in which swords flash, great surprises are undertaken, and daring deeds done, in which men and women live and love in the old passionate way, is a joy inexpressible .'—Daily Chronicle.
˹éÒ 12 - BALLADS OF THE BRAVE: Poems of Chivalry, Enterprise, Courage, and Constancy. Edited, with Notes, by Rev. F. LANGBRIDGE. Crown 8vo. Buck'ram. y. 6d. School Edition. 2s. 6d. ' A very happy conception happily carried out. These " Ballads of the Brave " are intended to suit the real tastes of boys, and will suit the taste of the great majority.
˹éÒ 21 - A very remarkable book, deserving of critical analysis impossible within our limit ; brilliant, but not superficial ; well considered, but not elaborated ; constructed with the proverbial art that conceals, but yet allows itself to be enjoyed by readers to whom fine literary method is a keen pleasure.'— The World. A CHANGE OF AIR. Fifth Edition. 'A graceful, vivacious comedy, true to human nature. The characters are traced with a masterly hand.
˹éÒ 30 - A compact and clear story of our ndustrial development. A study of this concise but luminous book cannot fail to give the reader a clear insight into the principal phenomena of our industrial history. The editor and publishers are to be congratulated on this first volume of their venture, and we shall look with expectant interest for the succeeding volumes of the series.
˹éÒ 97 - NOTHING can possibly be conceived in the world, or even out of it, which can be called good without qualification, except a Good Will.
˹éÒ 24 - SIR ROBERT'S FORTUNE. By MRS. OLIPHANT. Crown 8vo. 6s. ' Full of her own peculiar charm of style and simple, subtle character-painting comes her new gift, the delightful story before us. The scene mostly lies in the moors, and at the touch of the authoress a Scotch moor becomes a living thing, strong, tender, beautiful, and changeful.' — Pall Mall Gazette. Mrs. Oliphant. THE TWO MARYS. By MRS. OLIPHANT. Second Edition. Crown Svo. 6s. WE Norris. MATTHEW AUSTIN. By WE NORRIS, Author of Mademoiselle...
˹éÒ 19 - SONGS OF THE WEST: Traditional Ballads and Songs of the West of England, with their Melodies. Collected by S. BARING GOULD, MA , and HF SHEPPARD, MA In 4 Parts. Parts I., II., III., y. each. PartIV.,y. in one Vol., French morocco, 15*. ' A rich collection of humour, pathos, grace, and poetic fancy.

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