Periodical Criticism, 第 17 卷R. Cadell, 1835 |
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... learned gentlemen can throw upon them . They have not even followed the clue thrown out by Upton . As for the late lau- reate , it is well known that he could never follow a clue of any kind . With a head abounding in mul- tifarious ...
... learned gentlemen can throw upon them . They have not even followed the clue thrown out by Upton . As for the late lau- reate , it is well known that he could never follow a clue of any kind . With a head abounding in mul- tifarious ...
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... learned ladies . Molière , " the Contemplator , " as his friends called him , did not suffer this new spe- cies of pedantry to elude his vigilance . In fact it was of the same genus , though of a different species from that which he had ...
... learned ladies . Molière , " the Contemplator , " as his friends called him , did not suffer this new spe- cies of pedantry to elude his vigilance . In fact it was of the same genus , though of a different species from that which he had ...
第 188 頁
... learned ladies , who exclaim in rapture at sight of a man who understands Greek , dismiss their female domestic because she does not understand the delicacies of French mar , and wellnigh cashier a lacquey , not for drop- gram- ping a ...
... learned ladies , who exclaim in rapture at sight of a man who understands Greek , dismiss their female domestic because she does not understand the delicacies of French mar , and wellnigh cashier a lacquey , not for drop- gram- ping a ...
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ON ELLISS SPECIMENS OF THE EARLY ENGLISH POETS | 1 |
ELLIS AND RITSONS SPECIMENS OF EARLY ENGLISH METRICAL ROMANCES | 16 |
GODWINS LIFE OF CHAUCER | 55 |
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