History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, 1. sējumsLongman, 1814 - 396 lappuses |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 47.
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... readers will , I suspect , notice a few weak- nesses . It has been my fortune , through a period of years , not very short , and from early life , to have had a large and intimate intercourse with learned members of our University : nor ...
... readers will , I suspect , notice a few weak- nesses . It has been my fortune , through a period of years , not very short , and from early life , to have had a large and intimate intercourse with learned members of our University : nor ...
xiii. lappuse
... readers might have just reason for addressing me with the rebuke of the Roman poet- -Amphora cœpit Institui , currente rota , cur urceus exit ? Horat . Ars . Poet , Such a course , then , would have broken in upon the uniformity of ...
... readers might have just reason for addressing me with the rebuke of the Roman poet- -Amphora cœpit Institui , currente rota , cur urceus exit ? Horat . Ars . Poet , Such a course , then , would have broken in upon the uniformity of ...
xiv. lappuse
... readers will think , that I should rather apologize for publishing so soon , than for delaying so long : they well know , that even the poet's Pegasus , winged and light , should not be kept always on a violent gallop ; but that the ...
... readers will think , that I should rather apologize for publishing so soon , than for delaying so long : they well know , that even the poet's Pegasus , winged and light , should not be kept always on a violent gallop ; but that the ...
xv. lappuse
... readers must perceive , that I am speaking what I cannot but feel . I entered on this work certainly with considerable materials , and , since engaging in it , in reading , in thinking , in correcting , and improving , I have ...
... readers must perceive , that I am speaking what I cannot but feel . I entered on this work certainly with considerable materials , and , since engaging in it , in reading , in thinking , in correcting , and improving , I have ...
xvii. lappuse
... reader , they will obtain his in- dulgence . As to errata , I have followed my own discre- tion , and make no TABLE of them . Should they be more than I am aware of , they must submit to the wholesome castigations of criticism : if only ...
... reader , they will obtain his in- dulgence . As to errata , I have followed my own discre- tion , and make no TABLE of them . Should they be more than I am aware of , they must submit to the wholesome castigations of criticism : if only ...
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