The London MagazineHunt and Clarke, 1827 |
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第 6 頁
... less likely to engage the attention of a child , or even to baffle the perseverance of a man , than a series of unapplied grammar rules . — p . xii . With regard to inflected words , we are strongly inclined to think the old way the ...
... less likely to engage the attention of a child , or even to baffle the perseverance of a man , than a series of unapplied grammar rules . — p . xii . With regard to inflected words , we are strongly inclined to think the old way the ...
第 28 頁
... less severely treated on the whole , be- cause it is less feared . Sir Walter Scott and his Crusaders are again lugged in as a con- trast . Mr. Smith is styled a " specimen , ' not superior to a " regiment of writers " of the same kind ...
... less severely treated on the whole , be- cause it is less feared . Sir Walter Scott and his Crusaders are again lugged in as a con- trast . Mr. Smith is styled a " specimen , ' not superior to a " regiment of writers " of the same kind ...
第 31 頁
... less that among such , even in the very first authors , there is much of detail and otherwise inferior matter , which must necessarily be comparatively heavy ; that pieces such as these cannot , at least , fatigue , inasmuch as the ...
... less that among such , even in the very first authors , there is much of detail and otherwise inferior matter , which must necessarily be comparatively heavy ; that pieces such as these cannot , at least , fatigue , inasmuch as the ...
第 32 頁
... less force and elegance , and are admired , and then laid down ; they pleased for the hour , and attempting no loftier effort - are forgotten . I think the only chance a writer has of being named a century hence is , instead of wasting ...
... less force and elegance , and are admired , and then laid down ; they pleased for the hour , and attempting no loftier effort - are forgotten . I think the only chance a writer has of being named a century hence is , instead of wasting ...
第 36 頁
... less faithfully , or feel a less lively sense of the beauties of nature , because he is unacquainted with botany , geology , and astronomy ; and our author may not paint humanity in many of its nicest phases with less exactness because ...
... less faithfully , or feel a less lively sense of the beauties of nature , because he is unacquainted with botany , geology , and astronomy ; and our author may not paint humanity in many of its nicest phases with less exactness because ...
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