| 1803 - 556 pagina’s
...even ejiiscoj¡nl limits behind, and (Wells out inuv boumllefs convexity of ft ize, the ftsya flxuua of barbers, and the terror of the literary world. After the manner of his wig, the Doctor l>as conliruntd his Sermon, giving us adifcoui;eof no common length, and fubj-iininc an imniea'urable... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 532 pagina’s
...sermon increased to the size of a formidable volume, by an innumerable mass of notes, which " seem to concern every learned thing, every learned man,...unlearned man, since the beginning of the world." Thus it is with Dr. Hosack's work, the body of which, that is the Memoir, it comparatively 'of inconsiderable... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 572 pagina’s
...increased to the size of a formidable vo1'ime, by an innumerable- mass of notes- which " scrm to rnnrorn every learned thing, every learned man, and almost...unlearned man, since the beginning of the world." Thus it is with Dr. Hosack's work, the body of which, that is the Memoir, is comparatively of inconsiderable... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1839 - 464 pagina’s
...scorns even Episcopal limits behind, and swells out into boundless convexity of frizz, the peya. ^aupx of barbers, and the terror of the literary world....notes, which appear to concern every learned thing, * A great scholar, as rude and violent as most Greek scholars are,unlesstheyhappentobeBishops. He has... | |
| 1843 - 818 pagina’s
...even episcopal limits behind, and swells out into boundless convexity of frizz, the рпул 'ti.uuir. of barbers, and the terror of the literary world....of his wig, the doctor has constructed his sermon, givingus a discourse of no common length, and subjoining an immeasurable mass of notes, which appear... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pagina’s
...Episcopal limits behind, and swells out into boundless convexity of frizz, the ¡пул вагра of barbers, and the terror of the literary world....constructed his sermon, giving us a discourse of no lommon lencth, and subjoining an immeasurable mass of notes, which appear to concern every learned... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pagina’s
...After the manner of his wig, the Doctor has constructed his sermon, giving us a discourse of no tommon length, and subjoining an immeasurable mass of notes,...learned man, and almost every unlearned man since the begjnning of the world. For his text, Dr. Parr has chosen Gal. vi. 10. At we have therefore opportunity,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 416 pagina’s
...terror of the literary world. After the manner of his wig the Doctor has constructed his sermon, giving a discourse of no common length, and subjoining an...unlearned man, since the beginning of the world." — Works, vol. i. Plf Great Writers cantingly criticised by small Writers, — " Of whom Dr. Parr... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 280 pagina’s
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| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 386 pagina’s
...scorns even episcopal limits behind, and swells out into boundless convexity of frizz, the neya 3aw/»a* of barbers, and the terror of the literary world....wig the Doctor has constructed his sermon, giving a discourse of no common length, and subjoining an immeasurable mass of notes, which appear to concern... | |
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