The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1819 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
Page 3
... learned and friendly conversation he received great advantage , ' and with whom in consequence he formed a lasting intimacy . The university was then exceedingly regular under the discipline which Laud had established as chancellor ...
... learned and friendly conversation he received great advantage , ' and with whom in consequence he formed a lasting intimacy . The university was then exceedingly regular under the discipline which Laud had established as chancellor ...
Page 13
... he prepared for his return , company with Mr. Abdy , a modest and learned man ' - Waller the poet , then newly gotten out of England , after the parliament in 6 " had extremely worried him , for attempting to put in Evelyn's Memoirs . 13.
... he prepared for his return , company with Mr. Abdy , a modest and learned man ' - Waller the poet , then newly gotten out of England , after the parliament in 6 " had extremely worried him , for attempting to put in Evelyn's Memoirs . 13.
Page 25
... learned from your excellent assistances , to : humble myselfe , and to adore the inscrutable pathes of the most high : God and his Truth are still the same though the foundations of the world be shaken . Julianus Redivivus can shut the ...
... learned from your excellent assistances , to : humble myselfe , and to adore the inscrutable pathes of the most high : God and his Truth are still the same though the foundations of the world be shaken . Julianus Redivivus can shut the ...
Page 27
... learned and in the neighbourhood of science , it has had no other effect on such a temper as mine but that of admiration , and that too but when it is reduced to practice . I confess I am infinitely delighted to meet with in books the ...
... learned and in the neighbourhood of science , it has had no other effect on such a temper as mine but that of admiration , and that too but when it is reduced to practice . I confess I am infinitely delighted to meet with in books the ...
Page 76
... learned it on the spot , he rises in his pretensions , 6 veluti fanaticus , estro Percussus , Bellona , tuo , divinat ! ' - and exclaims I hear of a loan too , for the interest of which you must have new taxes ! While the delighted ...
... learned it on the spot , he rises in his pretensions , 6 veluti fanaticus , estro Percussus , Bellona , tuo , divinat ! ' - and exclaims I hear of a loan too , for the interest of which you must have new taxes ! While the delighted ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuses ancient appears army beautiful Bellamy Belzoni Birkbeck Buonaparte called chamber character charities church Church of England commissioners Committee common court Dangeau discovery doubt East India bill Egypt England English established Europe Evelyn evidence expression fact favour feeling feet France French give Hebrew honour House House of Commons Iceland inquiry instance island James James Edward Smith king labour language learned less Letter to Sir Lord Madame de Genlis means ment mind moral nation nature never Nubia object observed occasion opinion original passage perhaps persons poem poet poetry political poor present pyramid readers remarks respect Romilly Russia says seems sense Septuagint Sir Robert Wilson Sir Samuel Romilly small-pox society stone supposed Sweden thing thought tion translation traveller whole Winchester College words XXXVIII Zaira