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30 October 1867 (2)

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LEWES'S HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

... LEIVES'S HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. MR. LEWES'S History of Philosophy, in its present shape, stands alofle in English literature. Whatever may be thought of the views which it is its author's object to promote, his book is the most trustworthy, the clearest, the liveliest, and the most intelligent exposition of the views of the various philosophers of whom it treats which is to be found in ...

ELIZABETHAN DRAMATISTS.—No. VIII. JOHN FORD

... ELIZABETHAN DRAMA TISTS.-No. VIII. .7OHN FOJTD.* OF all the dramatists John Ford is by far the most pathetic. More than any other he commands the source of our tears, the hidden spring of our tender emotions or, to use the phrase of Aristotle, Ford, of all that eloquent race, is the most tragical -7paytKuTrwror. It is trie that we find in Ford's plays none of the unaffected sentiment which ...