The Quarterly Review, المجلد 180William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1895 |
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... means free from prejudices and prepossessions of another an antipietistic - kind . Indeed , the very title of his volume , Un Libre - Penseur du XVIe Siècle , ' is sufficient to raise a presumption against it . Erasmus is not a man who ...
... means free from prejudices and prepossessions of another an antipietistic - kind . Indeed , the very title of his volume , Un Libre - Penseur du XVIe Siècle , ' is sufficient to raise a presumption against it . Erasmus is not a man who ...
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... means inconsiderable minds- -a reaction against a movement in whose history he laboured so abundantly . But certain it is that whatever the world lost by the Renaissance— and no gain in the history of our race is unmixed gain — we owe ...
... means inconsiderable minds- -a reaction against a movement in whose history he laboured so abundantly . But certain it is that whatever the world lost by the Renaissance— and no gain in the history of our race is unmixed gain — we owe ...
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... means beloved . ' ' Desi- derius , ' Professor Jebb remarks , ' is barbarous Latin for that , and Erasmus is ... mean the same thing , and are both incorrect . ' Gerhard and Margaret devoted themselves to the education of their boys ...
... means beloved . ' ' Desi- derius , ' Professor Jebb remarks , ' is barbarous Latin for that , and Erasmus is ... mean the same thing , and are both incorrect . ' Gerhard and Margaret devoted themselves to the education of their boys ...
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... means of blows , threats , scoldings , and other devices which they called “ breaking in , " and thus to fit him for the monastic life . ' The only effect of this treatment upon Erasmus was to increase his disinclination for a state to ...
... means of blows , threats , scoldings , and other devices which they called “ breaking in , " and thus to fit him for the monastic life . ' The only effect of this treatment upon Erasmus was to increase his disinclination for a state to ...
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... means , not an end . He was not a scholar of the type of Scaliger , of Casaubon , of Bentley , of Porson , of Heyne , of Orelli . He felt in his innermost being all the charm of all the Muses , ' and , like Virgil , he might have called ...
... means , not an end . He was not a scholar of the type of Scaliger , of Casaubon , of Bentley , of Porson , of Heyne , of Orelli . He felt in his innermost being all the charm of all the Muses , ' and , like Virgil , he might have called ...
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الصفحة 198 - In their bloom, And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb.
الصفحة 130 - WHEN maidens such as Hester die Their place ye may not well supply, Though ye among a thousand try With vain endeavour. A month or more hath she been dead, Yet cannot I by force be led To think upon the wormy bed And her together.
الصفحة 88 - COL. HAWKER'S INSTRUCTIONS to YOUNG SPORTSMEN in all that relates to Guns and Shooting.
الصفحة 349 - I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two. I say two, because the state of my own knowledge does not pass beyond that point. Others will follow, others will outstrip me on the same lines; and I hazard the guess that man will be ultimately known for a mere polity of multifarious, incongruous and independent denizens.
الصفحة 169 - Nevertheless it is necessary to remember that there is a wider Teleology, which is not touched by the doctrine of Evolution, but is actually based upon the fundamental proposition of Evolution.
الصفحة 457 - Bois-Guilbert's shield, but, changing his aim almost in the moment of encounter, he addressed it to the helmet, a mark more difficult to hit, but which, if attained, rendered the shock more irresistible.
الصفحة 111 - HORACE'S LIFE AND CHARACTER. An Epitome of his Satires and Epistles. By RM HOVENDEN. Extra fcap. 8vo. . 4?. 6d. WORD FOR WORD FROM HORACE. The Odes literally Versified.
الصفحة 328 - Some places speak distinctly. Certain dank gardens cry aloud for a murder; certain old houses demand to be haunted; certain coasts are set apart for shipwreck. Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, 'miching mallecho.
الصفحة 168 - This follows from the extreme difficulty or rather impossibility of conceiving this immense and wonderful universe, including man with his capacity of looking far backwards and far into futurity, as the result of blind chance or necessity. When thus reflecting I feel compelled to look to a First Cause having an intelligent mind in some degree analogous to that of man ; and I deserve to be called a Theist.
الصفحة 329 - A most incomparable delight to build castles in the air, to go smiling to themselves, acting an infinite variety of parts, which they suppose, and strongly imagine, they act, or that they see done.