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Were the criticisms of the Edinburgh Review in its early days helpful or injurious, on the whole, to the development of literature? (Coleridge; Biographia Literaria, Chap XXI; Saintsbury; Essays in English Literature, Articles on Sydney Smith, Jeffrey; Hazlitt; Table Talk, Article on Criticism; Early Reviews, Camelot Series, Introduction...
...introduction of Christianity tend to hasten or delay the fall of the Roman Empire? (Gibbon; Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Chaps. XV, XVI; Hodgkin: "Italy and the Invaders," Book III, Chap. 9, "Causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire; Milman: History of Latin Christianity, Vol. I, Chap. 1; Schnasse: Geschichte der beldenden Kunste, 2e Aufl., 3r Band...
Does Rembrandt lose more than he gains by his extravagant system of chiaroscuro? (Rembrandt als Erzieher, bk I; Fromentin's "Les Maitres d' Autrefois," pp. 324-364; Ruskin's "Modern Painters," Vol. IV, Chap. 3, on "Turnerian Light...
...there good grounds for saying that that labor only is productive which results in an addition to material wealth? (Mill: Political Economy, Book 1, Chap. III; Roscher: Political Economy, sections 48-51; Clark: Philosophy of Wealth, Chapter...
...terms 'high and low,' as applied to pleasure, signify anything else than varying degrees of intensity and duration? (Mill's Utilitarianism Chap. II; Grote: On Mill's Utilitarianism, Chap. on Quality of Pleasure; Sidgwick's and Green's articles in "Mind" 1877 on "Hedonism and the Chief Good;" Hyslop in Andover Review...