The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... WRITINGS OF DR . THOMAS YOUNG Life of Thomas Young , M.D. , F.R.S. , & c . By George Peacock , D.D. , Dean of Ely , & c . 8vo . London , Murray . 1855 . The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. T. Young . D.D. , Dean of Ely , and John Leitch ...
... WRITINGS OF DR . THOMAS YOUNG Life of Thomas Young , M.D. , F.R.S. , & c . By George Peacock , D.D. , Dean of Ely , & c . 8vo . London , Murray . 1855 . The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. T. Young . D.D. , Dean of Ely , and John Leitch ...
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... writings and those of his antagonists . " It is not difficult to discover in this work easy and striking arguments which might lead an untaught mind to the communion of Rome . As to the peculiar belief of its author there has been much ...
... writings and those of his antagonists . " It is not difficult to discover in this work easy and striking arguments which might lead an untaught mind to the communion of Rome . As to the peculiar belief of its author there has been much ...
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... writing - was the very expression of caustic caution and gentle- manly calm . . The grave and erudite habits of Gibbon soon developed themselves . Independently of these abstruse theological dispu- tations , he spent many hours daily ...
... writing - was the very expression of caustic caution and gentle- manly calm . . The grave and erudite habits of Gibbon soon developed themselves . Independently of these abstruse theological dispu- tations , he spent many hours daily ...
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... writings , which it would be difficult to under- stand without a previous knowledge of them . In this situation , was it not natural to follow the ancients themselves , who always began their studies by the perusal of Homer ? 2dly , No ...
... writings , which it would be difficult to under- stand without a previous knowledge of them . In this situation , was it not natural to follow the ancients themselves , who always began their studies by the perusal of Homer ? 2dly , No ...
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... writing any other seemed quite a bêtise . By a miserable misfortune you might not know French , but at least you could conceal it assiduously ; white paper any how might go unsoiled ; posterity at least should not hear of such ignorance ...
... writing any other seemed quite a bêtise . By a miserable misfortune you might not know French , but at least you could conceal it assiduously ; white paper any how might go unsoiled ; posterity at least should not hear of such ignorance ...
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