There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than I ever found in the same number of pages in any uninspired writer.' Its merits had not escaped the notice of Dr. Johnson, though in politics opposed to much it inculcates, for in reply to an observation... A Glossary - Página 9por Robert Nares - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 páginas
...impossible to open it without finding some important fact or discnssiou, something practically useful and applicable to the business of life. Coleridge...more weighty bullion sense in this book than I ever fouud in he same number of pages in any uninspired writer.' Its merits ad not escaped the notice of... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 740 páginas
...his barbarian countrymen. Read Selden's Table Talk. Mr. ST Coleridge has written in the first page, "There is more weighty bullion sense in this book, than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." There are several observations in the margin by the same gentleman. On the... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 396 páginas
...his barbarian countrymen. Read Selden's Table Talk. Mr. ST Coleridge has written in the first page, "There is more weighty bullion sense in this book, than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer." There are several observations in the margin by the same gentleman. On the... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1847 - 542 páginas
...his barbarian countrymen. Read Selden's Table Talk. Mr. ST Coleridge has written in the first page, "There is more weighty bullion sense in this book, than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer ." There are several observations in the margin by the same gentleman. On... | |
| Felix - 1848 - 148 páginas
...discussion, something Klieally useful and applicable to the business of life. Coleridge says, 'There is 1>re weighty bullion sense in this book than I ever found in the same number of 1jes in any uninspired writer.' "—Mr. Singer's Pnface. JMDEN'S (WILLIAM) Remains Concerning Britain.... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - 1851 - 304 páginas
...impossible to open it without finding some important fact or discussion, something practically useful and applicable to the business of life. Coleridge...had not escaped the notice of Dr. Johnson, though in politics opposed to much it inculcates, for in reply to an observation of Boswell, in praise of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 páginas
...Cruikshank, would take with the public uncommonly well. September, 1823. NOTES ON SELDEN'S TABLE TALK.* THERE is more weighty bullion sense in this book, than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. OPINION. Opinion and affection extremely differ. I may affect a woman best,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 páginas
...Cruikshank, would take with the public uncommonly well. September, 1823. NOTES ON SELDEN'S TABLE TALK.* THERE is more weighty bullion sense in this book, than I ever found in the same number of pages of any uninspired writer. Opinion and affection extremely differ. I may affect a woman best, but it... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1856 - 266 páginas
...highest authority, had as fully appreciated its worth. Coleridge thus emphatically expresses himself: 'There is more weighty bullion sense in this book...had not escaped the notice of Dr. Johnson, though in politics opposed to much it inculcates, for in reply to an observation of Boswell in praise of the... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 418 páginas
...highest authority, had as fully appreciated its worth. Coleridge thus emphatically expresses himself: * There is more weighty bullion sense in this book than...had not escaped the notice of Dr. Johnson, though in politics opposed to much it inculcates, for in reply to an observation of Boswell in praise of the... | |
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