The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, المجلد 1Harper, 1851 - 576 من الصفحات |
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... Nature .. Zeal and Fear in Religion ... Defence of Reason .... LORD BACON ... Universities .. LECTURE THE SEVENTEENTH . Uses of Knowledge .... Prosperity and Adversity . Friendship .... RICHARD GRAfton . 375 377 377 377 378 380 381 382 ...
... Nature .. Zeal and Fear in Religion ... Defence of Reason .... LORD BACON ... Universities .. LECTURE THE SEVENTEENTH . Uses of Knowledge .... Prosperity and Adversity . Friendship .... RICHARD GRAfton . 375 377 377 377 378 380 381 382 ...
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... nature , that among all the chemists , we do not know his equal . ' ' From a repeated perusal of his works , ' the same skillful chemist proceeds to remark , ' we find that Bacon was no stranger to many of the most important discoveries ...
... nature , that among all the chemists , we do not know his equal . ' ' From a repeated perusal of his works , ' the same skillful chemist proceeds to remark , ' we find that Bacon was no stranger to many of the most important discoveries ...
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... natural scenery , to convey satiric reflections , and to give expression to refined and delicate sentiment . The dawn ... nature , entitled , The Precke of Conscience . From this long and generally tedious poem , we select the following ...
... natural scenery , to convey satiric reflections , and to give expression to refined and delicate sentiment . The dawn ... nature , entitled , The Precke of Conscience . From this long and generally tedious poem , we select the following ...
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... nature with unusual warmth and luster , but is succeeded by the redoubled horrors of winter , and those tender buds and early blos- soms which were called forth by the transient gleams of a temporary sun- shine , are nipped by frosts ...
... nature with unusual warmth and luster , but is succeeded by the redoubled horrors of winter , and those tender buds and early blos- soms which were called forth by the transient gleams of a temporary sun- shine , are nipped by frosts ...
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... nature with which the Canterbury Tales abound , we are constrained to confess that we have looked in vain through- out the entire poem for any thing that inculcates an important moral lesson . The following brief extracts are all that ...
... nature with which the Canterbury Tales abound , we are constrained to confess that we have looked in vain through- out the entire poem for any thing that inculcates an important moral lesson . The following brief extracts are all that ...
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