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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... sufficient , as heretofore , to place the beauties of a work of genius in one scale , and the defects in the other , and decide ac- cording to the inclination of the balance : the critic is farther com- ' pelled , by an imperious sense ...
... sufficient , as heretofore , to place the beauties of a work of genius in one scale , and the defects in the other , and decide ac- cording to the inclination of the balance : the critic is farther com- ' pelled , by an imperious sense ...
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... sufficient to investigate the merits of the most complicated cases ; and this mode of analysis was very likely to obtain a preference , in the mind of Peter , over the tedious formulæ in use amongst his own subjects . Certain it is ...
... sufficient to investigate the merits of the most complicated cases ; and this mode of analysis was very likely to obtain a preference , in the mind of Peter , over the tedious formulæ in use amongst his own subjects . Certain it is ...
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... sufficient to turn the telescope upon its own axis till the shadow of the frame of the mirror coincide with the right line traced upon the index ; which will be sufficiently accurate . For the second motion , it is evident that when the ...
... sufficient to turn the telescope upon its own axis till the shadow of the frame of the mirror coincide with the right line traced upon the index ; which will be sufficiently accurate . For the second motion , it is evident that when the ...
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