The Quarterly Review, Том 97William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1855 |
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... Language . ' There was finally the noble - hearted man , who , whatever may be thought of the obscurity of his style , the insufficiency of his arguments , or the erroneousness of some of his conclusions , is perhaps the best example ...
... Language . ' There was finally the noble - hearted man , who , whatever may be thought of the obscurity of his style , the insufficiency of his arguments , or the erroneousness of some of his conclusions , is perhaps the best example ...
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... language so just and so noble . Who is there that ever has seen the old church of Herstmonceux , with its yew - tree and churchyard and view over sea and land , and will not feel that it has received a memorial for ever in the touching ...
... language so just and so noble . Who is there that ever has seen the old church of Herstmonceux , with its yew - tree and churchyard and view over sea and land , and will not feel that it has received a memorial for ever in the touching ...
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... language of the last century , Archdeacon Hare's career might be described as that of an eminent scholar and divine ... language not by isolated rules but by general laws . 6 This precision of scholarship showed itself in a form which is ...
... language of the last century , Archdeacon Hare's career might be described as that of an eminent scholar and divine ... language not by isolated rules but by general laws . 6 This precision of scholarship showed itself in a form which is ...
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... language , especially the language of German theologians , will always be to us a dead language - a tongue in which the learned will converse with each other , but not a medium of popular communication . This is , in some respects , a ...
... language , especially the language of German theologians , will always be to us a dead language - a tongue in which the learned will converse with each other , but not a medium of popular communication . This is , in some respects , a ...
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... language of others , whether in prose or poetry . There are , indeed , passages , such as the catalogue of the Christian heroes of faith , where the sustained and elaborate energy with which he supports the greatness of the subject ...
... language of others , whether in prose or poetry . There are , indeed , passages , such as the catalogue of the Christian heroes of faith , where the sustained and elaborate energy with which he supports the greatness of the subject ...
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Стр. 521 - I behold a fabric laid on the natural and solid foundations of trust and confidence among men ; and rising, by fair gradations, order over order, according to the just rules of symmetry and art. What a reverse of things ! Principle, method, regularity, economy, frugality, justice to individuals, and care of the people, are the resources with which France makes war upon Great Britain.
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