The Quarterly Review, 146권John Murray, 1878 |
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... probably never been centred in any single member of the University before . No detailed memoir of this remarkable man has yet been attempted , and such a work is no longer likely to appear - which is to be regretted . Thirty years hence ...
... probably never been centred in any single member of the University before . No detailed memoir of this remarkable man has yet been attempted , and such a work is no longer likely to appear - which is to be regretted . Thirty years hence ...
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... probably where you find an obstruction it will arise from the feet not being sufficiently varied , or the same endings or cases following close upon each other . A little change , I think , would improve a clause which struck me for the ...
... probably where you find an obstruction it will arise from the feet not being sufficiently varied , or the same endings or cases following close upon each other . A little change , I think , would improve a clause which struck me for the ...
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... probably already conscious of a design to edit separately certain ancient Opuscula . Apart from these , at all events , he proposed should stand his Reliquiæ Sacræ : sive Auctorum fere jam perditorum secundi tertiique sæculi post ...
... probably already conscious of a design to edit separately certain ancient Opuscula . Apart from these , at all events , he proposed should stand his Reliquiæ Sacræ : sive Auctorum fere jam perditorum secundi tertiique sæculi post ...
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... probably one of the most valuable in England , to a superficial observer might have seemed of small account . His habit of reading booksellers ' catalogues ( to some of which he had access before they were published ) enabled him in the ...
... probably one of the most valuable in England , to a superficial observer might have seemed of small account . His habit of reading booksellers ' catalogues ( to some of which he had access before they were published ) enabled him in the ...
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... probably been assisted by this constant anxiety for truth . And in his later years , when it was not quite so ready and alert as formerly , it was curious to observe the working of his mind , intent to gather up again any fading ...
... probably been assisted by this constant anxiety for truth . And in his later years , when it was not quite so ready and alert as formerly , it was curious to observe the working of his mind , intent to gather up again any fading ...
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338 페이지 - With daring aims irregularly great. Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by, Intent on high designs — a thoughtful band, By forms...
280 페이지 - What was said of Rome, adorned by Augustus, may be applied by an easy metaphor to English poetry embellished by Dryden, " lateritiam invenit, marmoream reliquit." He found it brick, and he left it marble.
224 페이지 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
338 페이지 - Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state With daring aims irregularly great ; Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by...
321 페이지 - The Parliament of Great Britain sits at the head of her extensive empire in two capacities: one as the local legislature of this island, providing for all things at home, immediately, and by no other instrument than the executive power; the other, and I think her nobler capacity, is what I call her imperial character, in which as from the throne of heaven, she superintends all the several inferior legislatures, and guides and controls them all, without annihilating any.
146 페이지 - One, — what a rapture is his. Who in moonlight and music thus sweetly may glide O'er the Lake of Cashmere, with that One by his side ! If woman can make the worst wilderness dear. Think, think what a heaven she must make of Cashmere...
146 페이지 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
227 페이지 - Majesty and this present Parliament, that a body of forces should be continued for the safety of the United Kingdom, and the defence of the possessions of Her Majesty's Crown, and that the whole number of such forces should consist of one hundred and.
280 페이지 - Of Dryden's works it was said by Pope, that " he could select from them better specimens of every mode of poetry than any other English writer could supply.
312 페이지 - Let Fortune empty her whole quiver on me, I have a soul, that, like an ample shield, Can take in all, and verge enough for more.