The Quarterly Review, 3. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 |
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Page 205
... attention to the study of theology has been fre- quently charged upon the present age . It has been said that , while we are sedulous and active in cultivating other departments of literature - while in the study of the ancient classics ...
... attention to the study of theology has been fre- quently charged upon the present age . It has been said that , while we are sedulous and active in cultivating other departments of literature - while in the study of the ancient classics ...
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... attention to theology in those who are destined for the church . To this it has been answered , that academical study is rather directed towards the improvement of the mental faculties , and the acquire- ment of general learning ...
... attention to theology in those who are destined for the church . To this it has been answered , that academical study is rather directed towards the improvement of the mental faculties , and the acquire- ment of general learning ...
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... attention : but we cannot stop to criticise them . There is a wild and desultory elegy , Vol . II . pp . 305-309 , which , though not always strictly metrical , has pas- sages of great pathos , as well as fancy . If the author of it be ...
... attention : but we cannot stop to criticise them . There is a wild and desultory elegy , Vol . II . pp . 305-309 , which , though not always strictly metrical , has pas- sages of great pathos , as well as fancy . If the author of it be ...
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