The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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Page 35
... pass on to oblique angled tri- angles , where our embarrassments thicken : there are " given ( A , B , a ) . Req . ( b , c ) " : we print verbatim et literatim , that our readers may understand the matter more clearly , Mr. W. exhibits ...
... pass on to oblique angled tri- angles , where our embarrassments thicken : there are " given ( A , B , a ) . Req . ( b , c ) " : we print verbatim et literatim , that our readers may understand the matter more clearly , Mr. W. exhibits ...
Page 47
... passes on to the praise of Buffon , whom he states to have accomplished for France in prose , what Lucretius accom plished for Rome in verse . He expresses some objection , nevertheless , to the figurative and poetic style with which ...
... passes on to the praise of Buffon , whom he states to have accomplished for France in prose , what Lucretius accom plished for Rome in verse . He expresses some objection , nevertheless , to the figurative and poetic style with which ...
Page 53
... pass without some effort on our part to make him acquainted with the meaning , if not with the beauties , of this address : Hail , native fields ! aspiring mountain , hail ! Limagne ! dim - skirting round yon shadowy vale ; Whence ...
... pass without some effort on our part to make him acquainted with the meaning , if not with the beauties , of this address : Hail , native fields ! aspiring mountain , hail ! Limagne ! dim - skirting round yon shadowy vale ; Whence ...
Page 58
... pass -adeo sunt multa loquacem Delassare valent Fabium . We proceed therefore slightly to notice the remaining part of the correspondence , which is divided , chiefly , between Dr. Wilkins and Bishop Downes ; the bishop of Carlisle's ...
... pass -adeo sunt multa loquacem Delassare valent Fabium . We proceed therefore slightly to notice the remaining part of the correspondence , which is divided , chiefly , between Dr. Wilkins and Bishop Downes ; the bishop of Carlisle's ...
Page 59
... pass for Attic : e . g . The last time I saw your good daughter she had a boil upon her arm : I wonder that any one so nearly related to you should have any ill humour about her . Your son that has learnt to fall from you , will , I ...
... pass for Attic : e . g . The last time I saw your good daughter she had a boil upon her arm : I wonder that any one so nearly related to you should have any ill humour about her . Your son that has learnt to fall from you , will , I ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.