Roscoe's genius and erudition, or my gratitude for the amusement and information I have received. I recommend his labours to our country as works of unquestionable genius and uncommon merit. They add the name of Roscoe to the very first rank of English... The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Dialogue - Stran 48avtor: Thomas James Mathias - 1797 - 122 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 462 strani
...precision; with the spirit of the poet, and the solidity of the historian. It is pleasant to consider this. For my own part, I have not terms sufficient to express...received, I may add, that the manner in which Mr. Roscoe pro> The LATIAN GENIUS vindicates his state, And proudly hails the great Triumvirate, (f) Lords of... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1803 - 614 strani
...depth, and precision ; with the spirit of the poet, and the solidity of the historian. For my own pan, I have not terms sufficient to express my admiration...amusement and information I have received. I may add, that ;/•<- manner in which Mr. Roscoe procured, from the libraries at Florence, and many of the various... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1808 - 682 strani
...precision, with tbe spirit of the poet, and the solidity of the historian. For my own part, I hare not terms sufficient to express my admiration of his genius and erudition, or my gratitude for th« amusement and information I have received. I may add, that the manner in which Mr. Roscoe procured,... | |
| 1832 - 520 strani
...revival of learning, with acuteness, depth, and precision ; with the spirit of the poet, and the depth of the historian. It is pleasant to consider this...Florence, many of the various inedited manuscripts, with which he has enriched the appendix to his history, was singularly curious : not from a Fellow... | |
| 1832 - 488 strani
...revival of learning, with acuteness, depth, and. precision ; with the spirit of the poet, and the depth of the historian. It is pleasant to consider this;...Florence, many of the various inedited manuscripts, with which he has enriched the appendix to his history, was singularly curious : not from a Fellow... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1833 - 568 strani
...with acuteness, depth, and precision, with the spirit of the poet and the solidity of the historian. " For my own part I have not terms sufficient to express...Florence many of the various inedited manuscripts with which he has enriched the appendix to his history, was singularly curious ; not from a fellow... | |
| William Jerdan - 1833 - 378 strani
...revival of learning, with acuteness, depth, and precision; with the spirit of the poet, and the depth of the historian. It is pleasant to consider this;...for the amusement and information I have received— " Manet hunc pnlchrum sua fama laborem, Musarem spondet chorus, ct Romanns Apollo." In this plaudit... | |
| Friedrich Carl W. von Schlegel - 1846 - 560 strani
...tail-pieces, cloth, 12«. 1S45 " I have not terms sufficient to express my admiration of Mr. Roscoe's genius and erudition, or my gratitude for the amusement and information I have received. I recommend his labours to our country as works of unquestionable genius and uncommon meris. They add... | |
| Friedrich von Schlegel, James Burton Robertson - 1846 - 566 strani
...tail-pieces, cloth, 12s. 1845 " I have not terms sufficient to express my admiratiou of Mr. Roacoe's genius and erudition, or my gratitude for the amusement and information I have received. I recommend his labours to our country as works of unquestionable genius and uncommon meris. They add... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 588 strani
...tail-pieces, cloth, 12*. 1845 " I have not terms sufficient to express my admiration of Mr. Roscoe's genius and erudition, or my gratitude for the amusement and information I have received. I recommend his labours to our country as works of unquestionable genius and uncommon merit. They add... | |
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