Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... things , and , therefore , we are not surprised to observe that Dr Schmitz should have emphatically dwelt , towards the ... thing can be more natural than that Dr Schmitz should move for judg- ment accordingly . But when Dr Schmitz moves ...
... things , and , therefore , we are not surprised to observe that Dr Schmitz should have emphatically dwelt , towards the ... thing can be more natural than that Dr Schmitz should move for judg- ment accordingly . But when Dr Schmitz moves ...
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... thing indeed if such a chair could be estab- lished in all the Universities , and at once included in the curriculum . But we must be cautious even in improve- ments ; and we are aware that the introduction of a new compulsory classical ...
... thing indeed if such a chair could be estab- lished in all the Universities , and at once included in the curriculum . But we must be cautious even in improve- ments ; and we are aware that the introduction of a new compulsory classical ...
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... thing in the Universities . Professors occupying other Chairs besides those above specified , have had resort to private assistance , bearing the charges themselves ; in- deed , it is obvious that such assist- ance must often be ...
... thing in the Universities . Professors occupying other Chairs besides those above specified , have had resort to private assistance , bearing the charges themselves ; in- deed , it is obvious that such assist- ance must often be ...
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... thing beyond their poetry which poets have in common , and that is a cer- tain consciousness in their hearts that everybody loves them ; that they are free to speak as friends to multitudes of listeners ; that the personal ring of their ...
... thing beyond their poetry which poets have in common , and that is a cer- tain consciousness in their hearts that everybody loves them ; that they are free to speak as friends to multitudes of listeners ; that the personal ring of their ...
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... thing freely from him in lively and melodious verses , in happy refrains , in delightful turns of expression , which ... things in general , embodied as it is in lan- guage rich with many of the happiest graces of poetry , does not exist ...
... thing freely from him in lively and melodious verses , in happy refrains , in delightful turns of expression , which ... things in general , embodied as it is in lan- guage rich with many of the happiest graces of poetry , does not exist ...
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