The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Tom 47

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A. Constable, 1828
 

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Strona 487 - give him, because he is hii friend, yet because of his importunity, he will rise and give him as many as he needeth. And I say to you, ask and it shall be given to you ; seek, and
Strona 3 - on Wood, price ¿*2. extra Boards, AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GARDENING ; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape Gardening , including all the latest Improvements, a general
Strona 12 - on entering and quitting Farms explained by several Specimens of Valuations, and Remarks on the Cultivation pursued on Soils In different Situations. Adapted to the use of Landlords, Land Agents, Appraisers Farmers, and Tenants.
Strona 2 - Containing, Figures and Descriptions of Two Hundred and Thirty-two New, Rare, or otherwise interesting Exotic Plants, especially of such as are deserving of being Cultivated in our Gardens ; beautifully Coloured from Original Drawings, with Remarks upon their Generic and Specific Characters, Natural Orders, History, Culture, Time of Flowering, &c. By WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER,
Strona 18 - DOMESTIC DUTIES; or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households, and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mr-.
Strona 46 - The ancient laws of that country ordained men to be kept * on bread alone, unmixed with salt, as the severest punishment ' that could be inflicted upon them in their moist climate. The ' effect was horrible ; these wretched criminals are said to have ' been devoured by worms engendered in their own stomachs.
Strona 329 - respectably—that is, to abbreviate dispatches, •*• and make extracts from speeches, to intersperse in due proportion epithets of praise and abhorrence, to draw up antithetical characters of great men, setting forth how many contradictory virtues and vices they united, and abounding in withs and without»; all this is very easy.
Strona 357 - little exaggeration, a little suppression, a judicious use of epithets, a watchful and searching scepticism with respect to the evidence on one side, a convenient credulity with respect to every report or tradition on the other, may easily make a saint of Laud, or a tyrant of Henry the Fourth. But
Strona 329 - narrative affecting and picturesque. Yet he must control it so absolutely as to content himself with the materials which he finds, and to refrain from supplying deficiencies by additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious
Strona 350 - in their own imagination. This improvement was gradually introduced. History commenced among the modern nations of Europe, as it had commenced among the Greeks, in romance. Froissart was our Herodotus. Italy was to Europe what Athens was to Greece. In Italy, therefore, a more accurate and manly mode of narration was early introduced. Machiavelli and

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