Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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Strana vi
... learned , but will undoubt- edly remain so ; and it may be justly remarked on this occasion , in the language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble ...
... learned , but will undoubt- edly remain so ; and it may be justly remarked on this occasion , in the language of the writer who has best illustrated the principles of taste , that " the pride of science is always meek and humble ...
Strana ix
... learned and accomplished commentator that he had himself condescended to examine a multitude of volumes of the above class , and even to use them with advantage to his readers in the course of his notes . With respect to what is often ...
... learned and accomplished commentator that he had himself condescended to examine a multitude of volumes of the above class , and even to use them with advantage to his readers in the course of his notes . With respect to what is often ...
Strana xi
... learned . It might be thought that in the following pages ex- emplifications of the senses of words have been some- times unnecessarily introduced where others had already been given ; but this has only been done where the new ones were ...
... learned . It might be thought that in the following pages ex- emplifications of the senses of words have been some- times unnecessarily introduced where others had already been given ; but this has only been done where the new ones were ...
Strana 11
... learned and intelligent French gentleman recently arrived from Ceylon , who adds that the Cingalese would of- ten request of him to permit them to look for the hare through his telescope , and exclaim in raptures , that they saw it . It ...
... learned and intelligent French gentleman recently arrived from Ceylon , who adds that the Cingalese would of- ten request of him to permit them to look for the hare through his telescope , and exclaim in raptures , that they saw it . It ...
Strana 27
... learned critic seems to have mistaken the sense of the word compass , when he says it means to gain . If it did , his remark would be just . But to compass in this place signifies , to perform , accomplish , take measures for doing a ...
... learned critic seems to have mistaken the sense of the word compass , when he says it means to gain . If it did , his remark would be just . But to compass in this place signifies , to perform , accomplish , take measures for doing a ...
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