The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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Page 38
... instance , is , with him ' a base born fellow , ' or , as Arsinoe elegantly expresses it , C a slave , A coarse ... instances might be addu- ced of this lucky ignorance . The name of Pylades , for example , has been , by all Greek and ...
... instance , is , with him ' a base born fellow , ' or , as Arsinoe elegantly expresses it , C a slave , A coarse ... instances might be addu- ced of this lucky ignorance . The name of Pylades , for example , has been , by all Greek and ...
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... instance of what we may call domes- tic tragedy or household sublimity . What see'st thou , damsel , to look at me so ? Give me some drink , some strong restorative . A clay - cold chill is creeping to my heart- Where the parch'd devil ...
... instance of what we may call domes- tic tragedy or household sublimity . What see'st thou , damsel , to look at me so ? Give me some drink , some strong restorative . A clay - cold chill is creeping to my heart- Where the parch'd devil ...
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... instance , they are perpendicular to each other , being✓ ( 1 - n2 ; nns X rr and the tangent of refraction ' √ ( rr — nnss ) ' the expression for the nnss excess of time becomes r / ( 1 - n rr ( rr - nnss ) = √ ( r2 - n2s2 ) , while ...
... instance , they are perpendicular to each other , being✓ ( 1 - n2 ; nns X rr and the tangent of refraction ' √ ( rr — nnss ) ' the expression for the nnss excess of time becomes r / ( 1 - n rr ( rr - nnss ) = √ ( r2 - n2s2 ) , while ...
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... instances , in Dr. Wollaston's determinations , however excellent his method may be in other cases ; for we cannot agree with Dr. Brewster , in thinking that the acknowledged exhibition of the index appropriate to the extreme red ray is ...
... instances , in Dr. Wollaston's determinations , however excellent his method may be in other cases ; for we cannot agree with Dr. Brewster , in thinking that the acknowledged exhibition of the index appropriate to the extreme red ray is ...
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... instances of which came under his own observation . A red scorpion is found here much larger than the common species , and said to be extremely vene- mous . The Nicobar bats are perfect harpies . The body is as big as that of a common ...
... instances of which came under his own observation . A red scorpion is found here much larger than the common species , and said to be extremely vene- mous . The Nicobar bats are perfect harpies . The body is as big as that of a common ...
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