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CHARLES DARWIN.*

... with keon and wide-spread pleasure, and this certainly was the case when the preparation of the Life and Letters of Charles Darwin first became a matter of literary I gossip. The interest -which the public have Unquestionably taken in the progress ...

CHARLES DARWIN.*

... well- ail , known Secularist. Dr. Darwin is afraid that readers an iof Dr. Aveling's pamphlet (4 Th Religious Views bo a Charles Darwin) may be misled into eseeing More . rxeinemblance than reallyexisted.between the positions * of b father, and Dr. Aveling ...

MR. GRANT ALLEN'S DARIVIN.*

... Lamarck, upon Goethe, and especially upon Erasmus, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, and an author still remembered by curious students of English literature. What Charles Darwin actually, accomplished in developing this idea, in giving it exactness ...

THE ART JOURNAL

... Tadnmas t pupils. Xe has done some notable work in i portraiture, having had for sitters Professor i - Huxley, the late Charles Darwin, Professor Bur- I r don Sanderson, Rudyard Kipling, Edwin Booth, t e ?? Irving. and Toole. One of the illustra- i tons ...

DARWIN'S SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS

... miuchli later, elementary arithmetic was also left out of sight does not appear ; but the instruction in Euclid which gave Charles Darwin so much satisfaction was certainly supplied by a private tutor. That a boy, even in his leisure hours, should permit himself ...

Lord Tennyson and his Friends

... Sir John Herschel, Hallam Lord Tennyson, the Hon. Lionel Tennyson, Mrs. Cameron, G. F. Watts, R.A., William Spedding, Charles Darwin, W. H. Longfellow, Dr. Jowett, Dr. Butler, Mrs. Ritchie, Dean Bradley, James Russell Lowell, the Marquess of Dufferin ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1893
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 608 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Extracts from New Books

... class unless it contains some person whom one can thoroughly love, and if a pretty woman all the ?? Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Edited by his Sno, Francis Darwin. NIATUE'S SCAVENGER.-BY island dwellers the ?? are thought of as monotonous events ...

NEW BRIGHTON ROSE SHOW

... Lord Macaulay, Captain Christv, Mabel Morrison (a magnificent aspecimen', Duchesse de Vallambrosa, Comntessed7Oxford, Charles Darwin, Baroness Rothschild, Fisher Holmes, Francois Michelon, Charles Lefebure, General Jacmeminot, Annie Laxton, Dr. Andre ...

EIMER ON EVOLUTION.*

... been many and marked. The early ?? Darwin, Lamarck, Geoffrey St.Hilaire, and others- atltribulted erything to it. Then Charles Darwin and Wallace, with their 1tty019uonarydoctrine. of natural selection, almost removed it for a while from the cutegory of ...

THE COURT

... luscurn, South Kensington, where, as representative of the British Museum Trustees, lie received the Memorial Statue of Charles Darwin, unveiled by Professor lluxley, and on returning home the hand of the Flucher llussars, of which the Prince is Lion. Colonel ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 888 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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