The Quarterly Review, Band 4William 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, 1810 |
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... learned and amiable man qualified himself late in life for the office of Provost of Eton , by taking Deacon's orders . In making a selection like this , when , in the midst of materials so various and ample , it must have been more ...
... learned and amiable man qualified himself late in life for the office of Provost of Eton , by taking Deacon's orders . In making a selection like this , when , in the midst of materials so various and ample , it must have been more ...
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... learned labours have been chiefly of the kind above described , which they seemed to regard as the greatest possible service they could render to literature ? " He asks , where is to be the termination of verbal criticism ; whether ...
... learned labours have been chiefly of the kind above described , which they seemed to regard as the greatest possible service they could render to literature ? " He asks , where is to be the termination of verbal criticism ; whether ...
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... learned world is perhaps most in- debted to Huet , is the Delphin edition of the classics , which was prepared under his inspection and superintendance . He summoned together learned men from every quarter for this purpose , and sti ...
... learned world is perhaps most in- debted to Huet , is the Delphin edition of the classics , which was prepared under his inspection and superintendance . He summoned together learned men from every quarter for this purpose , and sti ...
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