English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... appearance of the work , I have given not only the chief portion of my own time , aside from my school- duties , to further reading and investigations in relation to the sub- ject , but have been much benefited by the counsels of a few ...
... appearance of the work , I have given not only the chief portion of my own time , aside from my school- duties , to further reading and investigations in relation to the sub- ject , but have been much benefited by the counsels of a few ...
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... appeared , in this magazine , Akenside's " Hymn to Science ; " in the next page , a juvenile sonnet by Collins , signed " Delicatulus ; " and in the next month , p . 599 , is Mrs. Carter's beautiful " Ode to Melancholy . " So much has ...
... appeared , in this magazine , Akenside's " Hymn to Science ; " in the next page , a juvenile sonnet by Collins , signed " Delicatulus ; " and in the next month , p . 599 , is Mrs. Carter's beautiful " Ode to Melancholy . " So much has ...
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... appeared the first volume of his sermons , which were received with great favor , and had a very extensive circulation . In 1783 , he resigned his professorship , and published his celebrated The question as to the genuineness of Ossian ...
... appeared the first volume of his sermons , which were received with great favor , and had a very extensive circulation . In 1783 , he resigned his professorship , and published his celebrated The question as to the genuineness of Ossian ...
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... appeared more important to wise men than to tincture them early with a relish for the entertain- ments of taste . The transition is commonly made with ease from these to the discharge of the higher and more important duties of life ...
... appeared more important to wise men than to tincture them early with a relish for the entertain- ments of taste . The transition is commonly made with ease from these to the discharge of the higher and more important duties of life ...
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... appeared from time to time in the " Scot's Magazine , " and drew him more and more into notice , until , in 1758 , he was appointed usher in the grammar - school at Aberdeen ; and in two years after he was elected professor of moral ...
... appeared from time to time in the " Scot's Magazine , " and drew him more and more into notice , until , in 1758 , he was appointed usher in the grammar - school at Aberdeen ; and in two years after he was elected professor of moral ...
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