The Quarterly Review, Volume 44William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1831 |
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Pagina 25
... observations that the current rate of profit , or interest , under similar circumstances of taxation , de- pends on the amount of capital seeking employment , compared with the demand for the productions in which it is habitually worked ...
... observations that the current rate of profit , or interest , under similar circumstances of taxation , de- pends on the amount of capital seeking employment , compared with the demand for the productions in which it is habitually worked ...
Pagina 52
... observation of Nature , -such lively sensibility , —and , withal , such occasional felicities of diction , -that he was induced to make further inquiries into the history of the man . It turned out that Jones had maintained through a ...
... observation of Nature , -such lively sensibility , —and , withal , such occasional felicities of diction , -that he was induced to make further inquiries into the history of the man . It turned out that Jones had maintained through a ...
Pagina 65
... observations from London to Hamburgh in Germany , amongst Jews and Gentiles ; with descriptions of Towns and Towers , Castles and Citadels , artificial Gallowses and natural Hangmen . ' He performed a second wherry - trip of the same ...
... observations from London to Hamburgh in Germany , amongst Jews and Gentiles ; with descriptions of Towns and Towers , Castles and Citadels , artificial Gallowses and natural Hangmen . ' He performed a second wherry - trip of the same ...
Pagina 78
... 6 • When I went to see her , ' Miss More continues , I observed a perfect simplicity in her manners , without the least affectation or pre- tension tension of any kind ; she neither attempted to raise. 78 Lives of Uneducated Poets .
... 6 • When I went to see her , ' Miss More continues , I observed a perfect simplicity in her manners , without the least affectation or pre- tension tension of any kind ; she neither attempted to raise. 78 Lives of Uneducated Poets .
Pagina 79
... observed here , that I have never seen either her novel or her tragedy . The best lines which I have noticed are in her second publication . 66 Cruel the hand Which tears the veil of time from black dishonour ; Or , with the iron pen of ...
... observed here , that I have never seen either her novel or her tragedy . The best lines which I have noticed are in her second publication . 66 Cruel the hand Which tears the veil of time from black dishonour ; Or , with the iron pen of ...
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