The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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第 8 頁
... ground not only than many gouty gentlemen who followed their noses , but than some sturdy persons who sat at home ; the " enlightened advocates " of retrogression will , on that account , contend , that it is the most rapid mode of ...
... ground not only than many gouty gentlemen who followed their noses , but than some sturdy persons who sat at home ; the " enlightened advocates " of retrogression will , on that account , contend , that it is the most rapid mode of ...
第 16 頁
... ground partiality in the text , is con- for the observation which has convinced him , ducted far too closely on the feelingly , of its verity . It is amusing to take plan of the other two.-ED. the three reviews , and compare their ...
... ground partiality in the text , is con- for the observation which has convinced him , ducted far too closely on the feelingly , of its verity . It is amusing to take plan of the other two.-ED. the three reviews , and compare their ...
第 28 頁
... ground for the inference that he was jealous of Mr. Smith . ) Had the author of " Bram- bletye House " been thought as miserable a scribe as the reviewer insists he is , the Quar- terly would never have noticed him . We should have ...
... ground for the inference that he was jealous of Mr. Smith . ) Had the author of " Bram- bletye House " been thought as miserable a scribe as the reviewer insists he is , the Quar- terly would never have noticed him . We should have ...
第 32 頁
... ground of their being detached , but it is not so . It appears to me indeed almost impossible that in the overwhelming mass of poetry still increasing , detached poems , of whatever merit or demerit they may be , can endure for any ...
... ground of their being detached , but it is not so . It appears to me indeed almost impossible that in the overwhelming mass of poetry still increasing , detached poems , of whatever merit or demerit they may be , can endure for any ...
第 61 頁
... ground . It is observed that the sense of smell in bees is particularly fine ; each hive of bees has its peculiar odour , which is a sort of bond of union among themselves , and a cause of separation from others . This fact has been ...
... ground . It is observed that the sense of smell in bees is particularly fine ; each hive of bees has its peculiar odour , which is a sort of bond of union among themselves , and a cause of separation from others . This fact has been ...
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