The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... received his sanction , if he did not actually adopt it as his own . Nowhere else can the admirers of Shakespeare find so much reason to regret that he understood " little Latin and less Greek " than in Troilus and Cressida , since the ...
... received his sanction , if he did not actually adopt it as his own . Nowhere else can the admirers of Shakespeare find so much reason to regret that he understood " little Latin and less Greek " than in Troilus and Cressida , since the ...
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... Received within my house a man , than whom No stranger more beloved from distant parts E'er cross'd my threshold ; and he named his race Of Ithaca , Laërtes as his sire . Him did I entertain and feast with love , And spared not cost ...
... Received within my house a man , than whom No stranger more beloved from distant parts E'er cross'd my threshold ; and he named his race Of Ithaca , Laërtes as his sire . Him did I entertain and feast with love , And spared not cost ...
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... received with a bitter and contemptuous hostility on the part of many reviewers , which cannot have failed to excite much groundless prejudice against the author and his doctrines . Not only have the merits of the work been lost sight ...
... received with a bitter and contemptuous hostility on the part of many reviewers , which cannot have failed to excite much groundless prejudice against the author and his doctrines . Not only have the merits of the work been lost sight ...
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... receiving statements which positively affirm the existence of hereditary madness and hereditary sui- cide ; and the same remark applies to hereditary disease ; and with still greater force does it apply to hereditary vices and ...
... receiving statements which positively affirm the existence of hereditary madness and hereditary sui- cide ; and the same remark applies to hereditary disease ; and with still greater force does it apply to hereditary vices and ...
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... received , its inter- pretation usually admits of little change . To employ the same example as before , the law of gravitation is received in the same acceptation now as when it was first discovered . Ad- vancing to the more abstruse ...
... received , its inter- pretation usually admits of little change . To employ the same example as before , the law of gravitation is received in the same acceptation now as when it was first discovered . Ad- vancing to the more abstruse ...
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