The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ..., Volume 1William Marrat, Pishey Thompson Whittingham and Rowland., 1811 |
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Page 98
... expression , which proceeded from the hurry of transcribing ; we cannot but think that he is making the most of the matter , and are sorry that such a trifle should be considered by him , as demanding any acknowledgment from us . Ed the ...
... expression , which proceeded from the hurry of transcribing ; we cannot but think that he is making the most of the matter , and are sorry that such a trifle should be considered by him , as demanding any acknowledgment from us . Ed the ...
Page 176
... expression from Michael Bruce's " Elegy in Spring : " " Meagre and pale , the ghost of what I was . " " Let us , while the faint winds fail , Through the long reluctant aisle As we pace with reverence meet , Count the echoings of our ...
... expression from Michael Bruce's " Elegy in Spring : " " Meagre and pale , the ghost of what I was . " " Let us , while the faint winds fail , Through the long reluctant aisle As we pace with reverence meet , Count the echoings of our ...
Page 246
... expression and thought . These we fre- quently meet with in the poetical productions of men of the highest eminence . The writer hopes no one will impute to him so mean a design , as to suppose he has attempted to diminish or curtail ...
... expression and thought . These we fre- quently meet with in the poetical productions of men of the highest eminence . The writer hopes no one will impute to him so mean a design , as to suppose he has attempted to diminish or curtail ...
Contents
Two Epigrams of much point | 32 |
On the Usefulness of Mathematical Studies | 98 |
Essay on Satirical | 105 |
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