The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 139권A. Constable, 1874 |
도서 본문에서
90개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
4 페이지
... question as to the number of books contained in the ancient collections has been much discussed , but with results very little more satisfactory . The statements as to the number * Suetonius , Octavius , 34 , vol . i . p . 240 . † See ...
... question as to the number of books contained in the ancient collections has been much discussed , but with results very little more satisfactory . The statements as to the number * Suetonius , Octavius , 34 , vol . i . p . 240 . † See ...
6 페이지
... question , therefore , turns entirely into an inquiry as to the extent of the circulation of books among the ancient book- reading public , and the actual degree of the multiplication of copies under the comparatively slow and expensive ...
... question , therefore , turns entirely into an inquiry as to the extent of the circulation of books among the ancient book- reading public , and the actual degree of the multiplication of copies under the comparatively slow and expensive ...
10 페이지
... question ; as those of the monks of St. Gall , detailed by Mr. Botfield in the admirable Introduction to his Prefaces of the First Editions of Greek and Roman Classics.'t Without accepting unreservedly all Dr. Maitland's conclusions ...
... question ; as those of the monks of St. Gall , detailed by Mr. Botfield in the admirable Introduction to his Prefaces of the First Editions of Greek and Roman Classics.'t Without accepting unreservedly all Dr. Maitland's conclusions ...
14 페이지
... question that the copies of the classical authors were made by the monks themselves ; and Mr. Edwards bears most honourable testimony to the industry of the Benedictines generally , and especially of those of Monte Cassino . The ...
... question that the copies of the classical authors were made by the monks themselves ; and Mr. Edwards bears most honourable testimony to the industry of the Benedictines generally , and especially of those of Monte Cassino . The ...
16 페이지
... question whether any considerable part of the collection es- caped destruction , and remained , unknown and unvalued , in the hands of its captors . For years vague traditions regarding its fate were current among the more sanguine ...
... question whether any considerable part of the collection es- caped destruction , and remained , unknown and unvalued , in the hands of its captors . For years vague traditions regarding its fate were current among the more sanguine ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Amban ancient appears attachés believe Board British carpet-baggers catalogue Catholic century character Church Coleridge collection Corsica course CXXXIX Diplomatic doubt duties England English Eningen examination existence fact father favour feel France French friends Government Greek heart Hissarlik Iliad Ilium increase Indian Indian Civil Service interest Ireland Irish John Mill John Stuart Mill Kashghur knowledge labour language less Liberal live Lord Lord Lytton Max Müller ment Mill mind Minister modern moral Mycena nature negroes never number of volumes objects opinion Paraná Parliament party passed period persons political present Priam principles question readers reform regard religion religious remarkable result Sara Coleridge Schliemann schools Secretary Service Sir Gilbert Elliot society South things thought tion Toonganees truth Ultramontane Whig Whig party whole writes Yarkund
인기 인용구
570 페이지 - Seest thou yon dreary plain, forlorn and wild, The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful?
111 페이지 - Suppose that all your objects in life were realized ; that all the changes in institutions and opinions which you are looking forward to, could be completely effected at this very instant: would this be a great joy and happiness to you?
113 페이지 - What made Wordsworth's poems a medicine for my state of mind, was that they expressed, not mere outward beauty, but states of feeling, and of thought coloured by feeling, under the excitement of beauty.
112 페이지 - I, for the first time, gave its proper place, among the prime necessities of human well-being, to the internal culture of the individual. I ceased to attach almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circumstances, and the training of the human being for speculation and for action.
113 페이지 - ... shell the universe itself Is to the ear of faith ; and there are times, I doubt not, when to you it doth impart Authentic tidings of invisible things; Of ebb and flow, and ever-during power; And central peace, subsisting at the heart Of endless agitation. Here you stand, Adore and worship, when you know it not ; Pious beyond the intention of your thought, Devout above the meaning of your will.
111 페이지 - I carried it with me into all companies, into all occupations. Hardly anything had power to cause me even a few minutes oblivion of it.
570 페이지 - The seat of desolation, void of light, Save what the glimmering of these livid flames Casts pale and dreadful? Thither let us tend* From off the tossing of these fiery waves, There rest, if any rest can harbour there...
111 페이지 - It was in the autumn of 1826. I was in a dull state of nerves, such as everybody is occasionally liable to ; unsusceptible to enjoyment or pleasurable excitement ; one of those moods when what is pleasure at other times, becomes insipid or indifferent ; the state, I should think, in which converts to Methodism usually are, when smitten bv their first "conviction of sin.
112 페이지 - The maintenance of a due balance among the faculties, now seemed to me of primary importance. The cultivation of the feelings became one of the cardinal points in my ethical and philosophical creed.