The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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... expression , which it is impossible he should read glibly , will , it is presumed , impress on his memory whatever is usually learnt by rules . It never was imagined by the enlightened advocates of the system , that the use of ...
... expression , which it is impossible he should read glibly , will , it is presumed , impress on his memory whatever is usually learnt by rules . It never was imagined by the enlightened advocates of the system , that the use of ...
第 59 頁
... expression of its reverential homage . The queen is very numerously surrounded , when depositing her first eggs in the cells , her attendants then cling to one another and form a living curtain before her , so completely impenetrable to ...
... expression of its reverential homage . The queen is very numerously surrounded , when depositing her first eggs in the cells , her attendants then cling to one another and form a living curtain before her , so completely impenetrable to ...
第 74 頁
... expression . Moore abounds in these delicious strokes . No poet in our language is so delicate in his phrasing , and graceful in his idioms . These excellencies are , however , not to be found in his prose ; and perhaps they are only ...
... expression . Moore abounds in these delicious strokes . No poet in our language is so delicate in his phrasing , and graceful in his idioms . These excellencies are , however , not to be found in his prose ; and perhaps they are only ...
第 79 頁
... expression as nearly approaching to the poetical , as is consistent with the gravity of oratory , a mode of reasoning as nearly ap- proaching to the formality of syllogism , as is consistent with its ease , and with the scope of ...
... expression as nearly approaching to the poetical , as is consistent with the gravity of oratory , a mode of reasoning as nearly ap- proaching to the formality of syllogism , as is consistent with its ease , and with the scope of ...
第 107 頁
... expression of gratitude common in Norway , tuimde tak , a thou- sand thanks , your fair attendant retreats , and leaves you to present a pleasant addition in her own image , to the scenes of fancy you had perhaps been before indulging ...
... expression of gratitude common in Norway , tuimde tak , a thou- sand thanks , your fair attendant retreats , and leaves you to present a pleasant addition in her own image , to the scenes of fancy you had perhaps been before indulging ...
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