The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10 |
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الصفحة 201
It is the manner of one who has written little and spoken much , who has always
studied his subject more than his oratory , who now makes a speech to his
amanuensis , and has it printed without a careful revisal . Such , indeed , we
presume ...
It is the manner of one who has written little and spoken much , who has always
studied his subject more than his oratory , who now makes a speech to his
amanuensis , and has it printed without a careful revisal . Such , indeed , we
presume ...
الصفحة 269
The following passage , descriptive of the contrast which the Turkish , manners
exhibit to our own , in the most minute ... to be the first who has recorded the
observation , that the Turkish usages contralt in a fingular manner with our own .
The following passage , descriptive of the contrast which the Turkish , manners
exhibit to our own , in the most minute ... to be the first who has recorded the
observation , that the Turkish usages contralt in a fingular manner with our own .
الصفحة 439
... work , crude and hasty though it be , possesses some claims to our attention .
We shall therefore extract from it the parts most worthy of notice , after premising
a few remarks on the exceedingly , bad manner in which it is written throughout .
... work , crude and hasty though it be , possesses some claims to our attention .
We shall therefore extract from it the parts most worthy of notice , after premising
a few remarks on the exceedingly , bad manner in which it is written throughout .
الصفحة 451
Nothing can be more pernicious both to their moral and intellectual endowments .
The account which our author gives of female manners , is , though somewhat
heightened , upon the whole , consistent with other information upon this subject
...
Nothing can be more pernicious both to their moral and intellectual endowments .
The account which our author gives of female manners , is , though somewhat
heightened , upon the whole , consistent with other information upon this subject
...
الصفحة 503
Remarks on the ftate of the mathema - : Manner in which the poem opens , 207 ,
tical fciences in France , 141 . Sketch Description of the approach of Saul and of
his intellectual character , 144 . his guards , 209 . Challenge of Goliah , Outline of
...
Remarks on the ftate of the mathema - : Manner in which the poem opens , 207 ,
tical fciences in France , 141 . Sketch Description of the approach of Saul and of
his intellectual character , 144 . his guards , 209 . Challenge of Goliah , Outline of
...
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