Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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الصفحة vii
... principle . His mother was the daughter of Thomas Mills , a bookseller in Bristol , and belonged to the Society of Friends . Under her loving care he received his early education , and was not sent from home until his.
... principle . His mother was the daughter of Thomas Mills , a bookseller in Bristol , and belonged to the Society of Friends . Under her loving care he received his early education , and was not sent from home until his.
الصفحة xxiv
... principle was involved . A sum had always been yearly voted to support that Roman Cath- olic College ; the only cause of complaint against him was that he had spoken and voted for an additional sum . He was therefore opposed , not on a ...
... principle was involved . A sum had always been yearly voted to support that Roman Cath- olic College ; the only cause of complaint against him was that he had spoken and voted for an additional sum . He was therefore opposed , not on a ...
الصفحة xxxii
... principle . The songs , ballads , satires , lampoons , plays , private correspondence of a period , were as familiar to him as the graver records of its annalists . But in disposing his immense materials he followed the law of his own ...
... principle . The songs , ballads , satires , lampoons , plays , private correspondence of a period , were as familiar to him as the graver records of its annalists . But in disposing his immense materials he followed the law of his own ...
الصفحة 95
... principle any reference to the sabbatical ordinance ? Or is it to the order of rhymes that these singular properties are attached ? Unhappily the sonnets of Shakspeare differ as much in this respect from those of Petrarch , as from a ...
... principle any reference to the sabbatical ordinance ? Or is it to the order of rhymes that these singular properties are attached ? Unhappily the sonnets of Shakspeare differ as much in this respect from those of Petrarch , as from a ...
الصفحة 141
... principles , would be as unreasonable as the demand of Nebuchadnezzar , who expected his magicians first to tell him ... principles . He is only the historian of literature . Aristotle is its phi- losopher . Quintilian applied to general ...
... principles , would be as unreasonable as the demand of Nebuchadnezzar , who expected his magicians first to tell him ... principles . He is only the historian of literature . Aristotle is its phi- losopher . Quintilian applied to general ...
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