The Quarterly Review, Volume 10William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1814 |
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Pagina 146
... guage will permit , the unornamented simplicity of the original ; sometimes will neglect or soften an image unsuited to modern associations ; sometimes qualify or refine expressions which are too harsh and farfetched . Every one who is ...
... guage will permit , the unornamented simplicity of the original ; sometimes will neglect or soften an image unsuited to modern associations ; sometimes qualify or refine expressions which are too harsh and farfetched . Every one who is ...
Pagina 199
... guage . Let us take for example , the word ßpouv , which occurs in Mr.Hobhouse . It is meant for the third person plural of a verb , in its usual form up , to know , here supw ; the third person plural of which would be supour - theu in ...
... guage . Let us take for example , the word ßpouv , which occurs in Mr.Hobhouse . It is meant for the third person plural of a verb , in its usual form up , to know , here supw ; the third person plural of which would be supour - theu in ...
Pagina 212
... guage to his sovereign ; he would have told him further that it would be too late to prepare for war , when the French frontier bordered his own . ' He would have pointed out to him that so far from the ' duties of a king being confined ...
... guage to his sovereign ; he would have told him further that it would be too late to prepare for war , when the French frontier bordered his own . ' He would have pointed out to him that so far from the ' duties of a king being confined ...
Pagina 238
... guage of the Scriptures ! No effort , no action even , was requisite . He said , " Let light be , and light was . ' " He spake , and they were made , he commanded , and they were created . " — 290 . " " We We have been tempted to devote ...
... guage of the Scriptures ! No effort , no action even , was requisite . He said , " Let light be , and light was . ' " He spake , and they were made , he commanded , and they were created . " — 290 . " " We We have been tempted to devote ...
Pagina 252
... guages , ought to be regulated by their descent from each other and their historical relations : a perfect artificial order ought to bring together into the same classes all those genera which have any es- sential resemblances , that is ...
... guages , ought to be regulated by their descent from each other and their historical relations : a perfect artificial order ought to bring together into the same classes all those genera which have any es- sential resemblances , that is ...
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