Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 32
Seite 169
... expected from a student , request- ing to be admitted into a Dutch university . It is to be observed that in the universities in foreign countries , they have professors of philology , or humanity , whose employment is to instruct the ...
... expected from a student , request- ing to be admitted into a Dutch university . It is to be observed that in the universities in foreign countries , they have professors of philology , or humanity , whose employment is to instruct the ...
Seite 170
... improvement , with such dili- gence , as might justly be expected to produce an uncommon proficiency . Having thus attained a sufficient degree of classical knowledge , to qualify him for inquiries into other 170 BURMAN .
... improvement , with such dili- gence , as might justly be expected to produce an uncommon proficiency . Having thus attained a sufficient degree of classical knowledge , to qualify him for inquiries into other 170 BURMAN .
Seite 184
... expected from the most cautious and most in- dustrious student , than that he should dedicate several years to the rudiments of his art , and tra- vel for further instructions from one university to another ? It is likewise a common ...
... expected from the most cautious and most in- dustrious student , than that he should dedicate several years to the rudiments of his art , and tra- vel for further instructions from one university to another ? It is likewise a common ...
Seite 208
... expected from their opposite principles . Wood appears to think , that a tendency to madness was discoverable in a great part of his life ; Calamy , that it was only transient and accidental , though , in his additions to his first ...
... expected from their opposite principles . Wood appears to think , that a tendency to madness was discoverable in a great part of his life ; Calamy , that it was only transient and accidental , though , in his additions to his first ...
Seite 216
... expected the first au- thors of the kingdom to appear as competitors ; and offered the allotment of the prize to the uni- versities . But when the time came , no name was seen among the writers that had ever been seen before ; the ...
... expected the first au- thors of the kingdom to appear as competitors ; and offered the allotment of the prize to the uni- versities . But when the time came , no name was seen among the writers that had ever been seen before ; the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards appeared Ascham Ashbourne Austrians Blake boat Boerhaave Bohemia Boswell Browne Cheynel coast continued court danger DEAR MADAM DEAREST MADAM death declared degree desire diligence discovered domestick dominions Drake Dutch Earse easily EDWARD CAVE elector of Saxony endeavoured enemies engaged English equally expected father fleet French friends happiness harbour honour hope imagine inquiries island kind king of Prussia knowledge labour lady land learning letter Lichfield lived Lord Macleod master ment mind nature never night Nombre de Dios observations opinion passed perhaps physick pinnaces pleasure prince prince Charles procured promises publick queen of Hungary Raarsa reason received Religio Medici reputation retired rock sail seems sent ships Silesia Sir Thomas Browne Skie soon Spaniards Streatham suffered suppose Symerons things thought Thrale tion town travelled troops vessels write