Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 61
... seems , is vastly superior to the Rob Roy and Guy Mannering of Scott . We half suspect that our grave Chevalier ... seem to be established in Germany , and chiefly from 1858. ] 61 Debit and Credit .
... seems , is vastly superior to the Rob Roy and Guy Mannering of Scott . We half suspect that our grave Chevalier ... seem to be established in Germany , and chiefly from 1858. ] 61 Debit and Credit .
Page 86
... seems to us absolutely indispen- sable that clergymen - and most of the graduates intend to be clergymen -should have a better knowledge of the classical languages than they can possibly acquire by attendance for a single session in the ...
... seems to us absolutely indispen- sable that clergymen - and most of the graduates intend to be clergymen -should have a better knowledge of the classical languages than they can possibly acquire by attendance for a single session in the ...
Page 90
... seems to be the prevalent opinion that History can be better learned through books than by lec- tures . No pains have been spared to make the History Chair attractive . Within the last twenty years four Professors in succession , all of ...
... seems to be the prevalent opinion that History can be better learned through books than by lec- tures . No pains have been spared to make the History Chair attractive . Within the last twenty years four Professors in succession , all of ...
Page 103
... seems indeed very doubtful how far it is an advantage to those who have no public acts to explain , and no parti- cular legacy of belief or knowledge to leave to the world . The life of a political leader is important to his- tory ; it ...
... seems indeed very doubtful how far it is an advantage to those who have no public acts to explain , and no parti- cular legacy of belief or knowledge to leave to the world . The life of a political leader is important to his- tory ; it ...
Page 105
... seem to have much application to our litera- ture and country , though it is perpe- tually quoted in regard to them , " Let ... seems quite doubtful whether any- body could do in English what Be- ranger has done in his own land . For our ...
... seem to have much application to our litera- ture and country , though it is perpe- tually quoted in regard to them , " Let ... seems quite doubtful whether any- body could do in English what Be- ranger has done in his own land . For our ...
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