The Quarterly Review, Volumen3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 |
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... course , by all the subsequent editors . Upon the whole , we are pleased with the ingenuity displayed in this first spe- cimen , and are inclined to believe that Mr. Burges may not be far from the truth in supposing the ode to have been ...
... course , by all the subsequent editors . Upon the whole , we are pleased with the ingenuity displayed in this first spe- cimen , and are inclined to believe that Mr. Burges may not be far from the truth in supposing the ode to have been ...
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... course of these studies should embrace more of theology , or the time of entering into orders should allow a longer intervening period . We are fully aware , that deep erudition is not to be expected in the mass of so large a body as ...
... course of these studies should embrace more of theology , or the time of entering into orders should allow a longer intervening period . We are fully aware , that deep erudition is not to be expected in the mass of so large a body as ...
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... course regulated by the fullness of the list which he furnishes . He intimates , indeed , at the close of his preface , that the student may perhaps find it advisable to under- take the subjects in the order in which the books are ...
... course regulated by the fullness of the list which he furnishes . He intimates , indeed , at the close of his preface , that the student may perhaps find it advisable to under- take the subjects in the order in which the books are ...
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