The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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Page 135
... considerable shaken . All authorities concur in fixing the reign of Henry II . ( that is , after the year 1154 ) as the earliest æra of the introduction into England of the mixed style of round and pointed arches , which we see ...
... considerable shaken . All authorities concur in fixing the reign of Henry II . ( that is , after the year 1154 ) as the earliest æra of the introduction into England of the mixed style of round and pointed arches , which we see ...
Page 357
... considerable me- rit , on account of the learned annotations of the industrious editor . At length appeared the edition of Wesseling , the most splendid and valuable work which perhaps ever issued from the press . It is enriched with ...
... considerable me- rit , on account of the learned annotations of the industrious editor . At length appeared the edition of Wesseling , the most splendid and valuable work which perhaps ever issued from the press . It is enriched with ...
Page 402
... considerable de- gree . Too hasty to be elegant , too violent to be amiable , too personal to be generally interesting ; even though they abound with proofs of a bold imagination , and a mind stored with various learning , what can they ...
... considerable de- gree . Too hasty to be elegant , too violent to be amiable , too personal to be generally interesting ; even though they abound with proofs of a bold imagination , and a mind stored with various learning , what can they ...
Contents
Outlines of Mineralogy By J Kidd M D Professor | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
Voyages and Travels to India Ceylon the Red Sea | 88 |
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