Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... less impressed with the neces- sity of establishing Chairs of English Literature , comprehending the import- ant studies of composition and deli- very . No such Chair exists in any of the Scottish Universities , except that of Edinburgh ...
... less impressed with the neces- sity of establishing Chairs of English Literature , comprehending the import- ant studies of composition and deli- very . No such Chair exists in any of the Scottish Universities , except that of Edinburgh ...
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... less than £ 500 a - year - we do not mean of endow- ment , but of income from the Chair ; and it would be quite easy to ascertain , by taking an average for a few years , what sum would be required to raise the emoluments to such a ...
... less than £ 500 a - year - we do not mean of endow- ment , but of income from the Chair ; and it would be quite easy to ascertain , by taking an average for a few years , what sum would be required to raise the emoluments to such a ...
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... less , because we are already familiar with the quintes- sence and glory of that life which , notwithstanding , we persevere in hoping to find as perfect as its pro- ductions . And it is important to remark , besides , that every man ...
... less , because we are already familiar with the quintes- sence and glory of that life which , notwithstanding , we persevere in hoping to find as perfect as its pro- ductions . And it is important to remark , besides , that every man ...
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... less than the greatest - for lively sensations , vivid thoughts , in- cidents of pathos , all the superficial sentiments which stir us with plea- sure or with melancholy , but do not stir us very deeply , there is no lan- guage equal to ...
... less than the greatest - for lively sensations , vivid thoughts , in- cidents of pathos , all the superficial sentiments which stir us with plea- sure or with melancholy , but do not stir us very deeply , there is no lan- guage equal to ...
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... less than of himself which gems those brilliant little periods . He sends the ouvrier to his work , singing something which he would have been thinking , only less delicately and gaily , had the master- singer failed to provide this ...
... less than of himself which gems those brilliant little periods . He sends the ouvrier to his work , singing something which he would have been thinking , only less delicately and gaily , had the master- singer failed to provide this ...
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