The Quarterly Review, Volumen50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... thought by day , his feverish dream by night , he feels an exaggerated sense of his own importance , that precludes him from bestowing a single reflection — upon upon the commencement , the termination , and the final The Universe and ...
... thought by day , his feverish dream by night , he feels an exaggerated sense of his own importance , that precludes him from bestowing a single reflection — upon upon the commencement , the termination , and the final The Universe and ...
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... thought of such myriads of globes with their inhabitants overwhelms the mind . We have no mode of ascertaining the distance of any one of the stars from the earth . We have measured the circumference which we describe in our annual ...
... thought of such myriads of globes with their inhabitants overwhelms the mind . We have no mode of ascertaining the distance of any one of the stars from the earth . We have measured the circumference which we describe in our annual ...
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... thoughts for the tone of elevation which it requires , by reading Mrs. Somerville's delightful volume on the Connexion of the Physical Sciences . ' The style of this astonishing production is so clear and unaffected , and conveys , with ...
... thoughts for the tone of elevation which it requires , by reading Mrs. Somerville's delightful volume on the Connexion of the Physical Sciences . ' The style of this astonishing production is so clear and unaffected , and conveys , with ...
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... thought lessness ( another word would suit the case better - but we refrain ) to collect from every scattered expression and every loose obser- vation of all Pope's biographers , a combination of bad qualities of which Mr. Bowles ...
... thought lessness ( another word would suit the case better - but we refrain ) to collect from every scattered expression and every loose obser- vation of all Pope's biographers , a combination of bad qualities of which Mr. Bowles ...
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... thought that Johnson pre- ferred that neighbourhood for its cheerfulness and its bustle . ( Croker's Boswell , vol . iii . , p . 213. ) He accommodated Boswell with a handsome apartment in it ' - and his drawing - room was very ...
... thought that Johnson pre- ferred that neighbourhood for its cheerfulness and its bustle . ( Croker's Boswell , vol . iii . , p . 213. ) He accommodated Boswell with a handsome apartment in it ' - and his drawing - room was very ...
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