The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... remark , however , that the beauties of the poems of Os- sian can not be felt by those who give them only a single or hasty perusal . They require to be taken up at intervals , and to be frequently reviewed ; and then it is impossible ...
... remark , however , that the beauties of the poems of Os- sian can not be felt by those who give them only a single or hasty perusal . They require to be taken up at intervals , and to be frequently reviewed ; and then it is impossible ...
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... remarks , that , ' for his profound learning , in a most barbarous age , we may more easily admire than suffi- ciently praise him ; ' and Bale also says , ' that there is scarcely any thing in all antiquity worthy to be read , which is ...
... remarks , that , ' for his profound learning , in a most barbarous age , we may more easily admire than suffi- ciently praise him ; ' and Bale also says , ' that there is scarcely any thing in all antiquity worthy to be read , which is ...
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... remarks , ' As it does not con- tain any word which we are under the necessity of referring to a French origin , we can not but consider it as simple and unmixed , though very bar- barous Saxon . At the same time its orthography seems ...
... remarks , ' As it does not con- tain any word which we are under the necessity of referring to a French origin , we can not but consider it as simple and unmixed , though very bar- barous Saxon . At the same time its orthography seems ...
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... remarks upon the period of English literature of which we are now speaking , have thus brought us down to Roger Bacon , a man of genius so extraordinary , that he would have splendidly adorned any age or country . ROGER BACON was ...
... remarks upon the period of English literature of which we are now speaking , have thus brought us down to Roger Bacon , a man of genius so extraordinary , that he would have splendidly adorned any age or country . ROGER BACON was ...
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... remarks , in his preface to the folio edition which he published of it , that ' Bacon seems in it to have principally proposed two things - either by laying down a good scheme ' for philosophy to excite the pope to reform the errors ...
... remarks , in his preface to the folio edition which he published of it , that ' Bacon seems in it to have principally proposed two things - either by laying down a good scheme ' for philosophy to excite the pope to reform the errors ...
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