| 1849 - 638 str.
...besides, although deficient in grand and large views, is, owing to the subject, always suggestive. Jt excites a thirst for knowledge even in the most ignorant ; while with the better informed it awakens those lofty and lonely associations that remain buried in their bosoms beneath the vulgar cares of... | |
| John Leighton - 1850 - 164 str.
...by LEIGHTONS & TAYLOR ; and the Letter-press by BENTLKYS & FLEY, BANGOR HOUSE, SHOE LANE. t 12 mo, cloth. Price 5s. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " The new...learning, and scarcely less interesting than the text." — Gentleman''! Magazine. " We hail this work as a great addition to the poetry of our language."... | |
| Nicholas Michell - 1850 - 410 str.
...looking down upon the footsteps of lost races, and the fragments of crumbled empires. Mr. Michell's work excites a thirst for knowledge even in the most...ignorant, while with the better informed it awakens lofty associations."—Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. " The subject is replete with interest, and the treatment... | |
| 1849 - 636 str.
...besides, although deficient in grand and large views, is, owing to the subject, always suggestive. It excites a thirst for knowledge even in the most ignorant ; while with the belief informed it awakens those lofty and lonely associations that remain buried in their bosoms beneath... | |
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