The Quarterly Review, Volume 69William 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, 1841 |
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Pagina 32
... mean , But Nature makes that mean : so , o'er that art , Which , you say , adds to Nature , is an art That Nature ... means of judging . The charge has been brought , we believe , by two very different classes of persons , -by those ...
... mean , But Nature makes that mean : so , o'er that art , Which , you say , adds to Nature , is an art That Nature ... means of judging . The charge has been brought , we believe , by two very different classes of persons , -by those ...
Pagina 114
... means nothing , and to the eye of genius alone con- tains a multitude of applications and deductions , only brought out when it comes into contact with certain others , and then be- comes as it were fecundated and productive . A ...
... means nothing , and to the eye of genius alone con- tains a multitude of applications and deductions , only brought out when it comes into contact with certain others , and then be- comes as it were fecundated and productive . A ...
Pagina 339
... means of gypsum , we remove a greater quantity of potash with the hay than can , under the same circumstances , be restored . Hence it happens that after the lapse of several years the crops of grass on the meadows manured with gypsum ...
... means of gypsum , we remove a greater quantity of potash with the hay than can , under the same circumstances , be restored . Hence it happens that after the lapse of several years the crops of grass on the meadows manured with gypsum ...
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Collection des Mémoires relatifs à lHistoire de France | 3 |
Objections to and Remarks upon Mr Sergeant Tal | 7 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America Chiapas | 52 |
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