The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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17. oldal
... occasions when the pompous stupidity , and the bombast pretensions of some authors , are sources of amusement . If we find joined to incompetency , in- nocency of intention , to labour a total misdirection and misarrange- ment of the ...
... occasions when the pompous stupidity , and the bombast pretensions of some authors , are sources of amusement . If we find joined to incompetency , in- nocency of intention , to labour a total misdirection and misarrange- ment of the ...
18. oldal
... occasions , as a very inferior con- sideration . But when a work takes the title of " History , " and when this title is applied to defined portions and sections of a kingdom , a perfectly clear and distinct province of authorship is ...
... occasions , as a very inferior con- sideration . But when a work takes the title of " History , " and when this title is applied to defined portions and sections of a kingdom , a perfectly clear and distinct province of authorship is ...
27. oldal
... occasions , as the term Boy is by the Irish ; for be the person old or young he is addressed as a parent . Young men , however , of nearly equal ages , designate one another by the kindly term brother . In every house there seems to be ...
... occasions , as the term Boy is by the Irish ; for be the person old or young he is addressed as a parent . Young men , however , of nearly equal ages , designate one another by the kindly term brother . In every house there seems to be ...
32. oldal
... occasion disappointment . Besides , one regrets extremely that there should be none of Mr. Pitt's letters in this collection prior to his thirty - third year , and that for the ensuing years they should be so few . And what is not less ...
... occasion disappointment . Besides , one regrets extremely that there should be none of Mr. Pitt's letters in this collection prior to his thirty - third year , and that for the ensuing years they should be so few . And what is not less ...
33. oldal
... occasions , it appears , as a conciliator and mediator . Our readers will at once call to recollection certain historical particulars connected with the Duke's cabinet , the Spanish treaty , & c . , as in- separable from these squabbles ...
... occasions , it appears , as a conciliator and mediator . Our readers will at once call to recollection certain historical particulars connected with the Duke's cabinet , the Spanish treaty , & c . , as in- separable from these squabbles ...
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