North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 367
... English church had been profusely lavishing their labors , and seeking every opportunity for the display of their learning , in the ex- planation of the Grecian poets , they had wholly passed by this mine of inestimable richness . It ...
... English church had been profusely lavishing their labors , and seeking every opportunity for the display of their learning , in the ex- planation of the Grecian poets , they had wholly passed by this mine of inestimable richness . It ...
Page 376
... English edition followed the American , and not the German . The very typographical errors , such as 1446 for 1466 , which had occurred in the American edi- tion , were exactly copied in the English republication ; —and of the pro ...
... English edition followed the American , and not the German . The very typographical errors , such as 1446 for 1466 , which had occurred in the American edi- tion , were exactly copied in the English republication ; —and of the pro ...
Page 559
... English , in the reign of Elizabeth , 445- moral influence of , 450 . Drayton , Col. his view of the nulli- fying ... English Literature , general neglect of , 459 . English Poetry , short sketch of its history , 444 et seq . English ...
... English , in the reign of Elizabeth , 445- moral influence of , 450 . Drayton , Col. his view of the nulli- fying ... English Literature , general neglect of , 459 . English Poetry , short sketch of its history , 444 et seq . English ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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