The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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第 2 頁
... interest to the study of a language . Mr. Hamilton endeavours to give them the stock of words first . It is peculiar also to Mr. Hamilton , that he applies this plan rigidly to deeply inflected languages . Now in these his peculiarities ...
... interest to the study of a language . Mr. Hamilton endeavours to give them the stock of words first . It is peculiar also to Mr. Hamilton , that he applies this plan rigidly to deeply inflected languages . Now in these his peculiarities ...
第 4 頁
... interest to the study of a language , flatters the pupil with the appearance of progress , and induces him to encounter that labour for which it would be otherwise difficult to find a motive . But to continue and go on with it , to the ...
... interest to the study of a language , flatters the pupil with the appearance of progress , and induces him to encounter that labour for which it would be otherwise difficult to find a motive . But to continue and go on with it , to the ...
第 15 頁
... interests of each , serve to put much falsehood in the world . For this reason , and for little else than this reason , we shall give the paper insertion . Our notes will show , that we are far from coinciding with the writer . The ...
... interests of each , serve to put much falsehood in the world . For this reason , and for little else than this reason , we shall give the paper insertion . Our notes will show , that we are far from coinciding with the writer . The ...
第 24 頁
... interest . This abridg- comes after Snodgrass . It professes to review ment is a very close and work- manlike performance , done , as twenty volumes of Sir Walter Scott's novels , we should think , by one of six of those of Mr. Horace ...
... interest . This abridg- comes after Snodgrass . It professes to review ment is a very close and work- manlike performance , done , as twenty volumes of Sir Walter Scott's novels , we should think , by one of six of those of Mr. Horace ...
第 38 頁
... interest beckoned him away . While this beckon was not perceived , and still more , if self - interest lay in the same road with feeling , of feeling no man had a prettier stock . In short no man went beyond him in that sort of ...
... interest beckoned him away . While this beckon was not perceived , and still more , if self - interest lay in the same road with feeling , of feeling no man had a prettier stock . In short no man went beyond him in that sort of ...
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