The National Review, 3. ciltRichard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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Sayfa 10
... opinion that it is " in many parts very elegant and poetical , " and that " in some passages Mr. Moore has added a pretty turn not to be found in the original . " The Duke of Bedford is secured . " Every thing goes on delightfully ...
... opinion that it is " in many parts very elegant and poetical , " and that " in some passages Mr. Moore has added a pretty turn not to be found in the original . " The Duke of Bedford is secured . " Every thing goes on delightfully ...
Sayfa 11
... opinion of them . " Before the middle of the next summer he has published his Little's Poems . They are " very much admired , and increase his fame . " Sir James Mackintosh is the first to recommend them to Mr. Rogers's serious perusal ...
... opinion of them . " Before the middle of the next summer he has published his Little's Poems . They are " very much admired , and increase his fame . " Sir James Mackintosh is the first to recommend them to Mr. Rogers's serious perusal ...
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... opinion as the only wise attitude of mind : " Hail , modest Ignorance , thou goal and prize , -- Thou last , best knowledge of the simple wise ! Hail , humble Doubt ! when Error's waves are past , How sweet to reach thy sheltered port ...
... opinion as the only wise attitude of mind : " Hail , modest Ignorance , thou goal and prize , -- Thou last , best knowledge of the simple wise ! Hail , humble Doubt ! when Error's waves are past , How sweet to reach thy sheltered port ...
Sayfa 15
... opinion is peculiar and characteristic . He liked to know about these things , and was well informed on them . He wrote an article on the Fathers in the Edinburgh Review : he published a vindica- tion of the Roman Catholic religion ...
... opinion is peculiar and characteristic . He liked to know about these things , and was well informed on them . He wrote an article on the Fathers in the Edinburgh Review : he published a vindica- tion of the Roman Catholic religion ...
Sayfa 19
... opinion as his friend was at once scornfully defiant and unduly ambitious of it . Moore was always trying to restrain his friend within those limits he so well knew himself . He had anxiously studied the exact range allowed by public ...
... opinion as his friend was at once scornfully defiant and unduly ambitious of it . Moore was always trying to restrain his friend within those limits he so well knew himself . He had anxiously studied the exact range allowed by public ...
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