Hidden fields
Books Books
" And many races of living things must then have died out and been unable to beget and continue their breed. For in the case of all things which you see breathing the breath of life, either craft or courage or else speed has from the beginning of its existence... "
The Scientific Monthly - Page 555
edited by - 1921
Full view - About this book

Lucretius, Volume 14

William Hurrell Mallock - 1878 - 196 pages
...were not able to defend themselves. " For," says Lucretius, " in the case of all things which go on breathing the breath of life, either craft or courage,...existence protected and preserved each particular race." The only exception is in the case of domestic animals, which, though they may in some ways be weakly...
Full view - About this book

Lucretius

William Hurrell Mallock - 1883 - 168 pages
...were not able to defend themselves. ."For," says Lucretius, " ip the case of all things which go pp breathing the breath of life, either craft or courage,...beginning of its existence protected and preserved eaclj race." The only exception is in the case of tic animals, which, though they piny in some ways)...
Full view - About this book

Lucretius

William Hurrell Mallock - 1883 - 414 pages
...were not able to defend themselves. " For," says Lucretius, " in the case of all things which go on breathing the breath of life, either craft or courage, or else speed, has from the Ijeginning of its existence protected and preserved each particular race." The only exception is in...
Full view - About this book

The Study of Animal Life

John Arthur Thomson - 1892 - 398 pages
...way in which the birth-producing seeds throughout the frame may stream from the relaxed limbs. . . . And many races of living things must then have died...existence protected and preserved each particular race. And there are many things which, recommended to us by their useful services, continue to exist consigned...
Full view - About this book

Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley

Edward Clodd - 1897 - 312 pages
...coveted flower of age, nor find food, nor be united in marriage," ..." many races of living things have died out, and been unable to beget and continue their breed." Lucretius speaks of Empedocles in terms scarcely less exaggerated than those which he applied to Epicurus....
Full view - About this book

T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex: wtih notes and a translation by H ...

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1900 - 196 pages
...may be united with the male, the possession of organs whereby they may each interchange mutual joys. And many races of living things must then have died...existence protected and preserved each particular race. And there are many things which, recommended to us by their useful services, continue to exist consigned...
Full view - About this book

Popular Science Monthly, Volume 60

1902 - 584 pages
...in his effort to account for 'the origin of species/ And many races of living things must have then died out and been unable to beget and continue their...breath of life, either craft or courage or else speed from the beginning of its existence protected and preserved each particular race. And there are many...
Full view - About this book

De Rerum Natura: Libri Sex, Volume 1

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1903 - 202 pages
...may be united with the male, the possession of organs whereby they may each interchange mutual joys. And many races of living things must then have died...existence protected and preserved each particular race. And there are many things which, recommended to us by their useful services, continue to exist consigned...
Full view - About this book

T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex, Volume 3

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1903 - 200 pages
...may be united with the male, the possession of organs whereby they may each interchange mutual joys. And many races of living things must then have died...which you see breathing the breath of life, either craft_or courage or else speed fas from the beginning of its existence protected and preserved each...
Full view - About this book

Lucretius on the Nature of Things

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1908 - 530 pages
...may be united with the male, the possession of organs whereby they may each interchange mutual joys. And many races of living things must then have died...existence protected and preserved each particular race. And there are many things which, recommended to us by their useful services, continue to exist consigned...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF