... will be read with interest and profit by the most advanced scholar, as it contains, in a compact form, not only a careful summary of the labours of preceding editors, but also many acute and ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter... Elementary Hydrostatics - Page 9by James Hamblin Smith - 1870 - 136 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1868 - 418 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do " .ot know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise: the skill with...difficulties, and to illustrate the idioms of his author." — AthentEum, March 21, 1868. Mr. Green's " Acharnians and Knir/htt" of Aristophanes. " Mr. Green... | |
| Thomas Nettleship Staley - Church of England - 1868 - 234 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...difficulties, and to illustrate the idioms of his author. AH this, by a studious economy of space and a remarkable precision of expression, he has done for the... | |
| Edward Meyrick Goulburn - Athanasian Creed - 1868 - 170 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the , matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...avoided, on the one hand, the wearisome prolixity of tiic Germans, and on the other the jejune brevity of the Porsonian critics, or the vcr-atility which... | |
| John Mason Neale - 1868 - 326 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with which Mr. Jebb has avoided, , in the one hand, the wearisome prolixity of the Germans, and on the other the jejune brevity of the... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1869 - 240 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...explain the verbal difficulties, and to illustrate the idipms of his author. Ail this, by a studious econoniy of space and a remarkable precision of expression,... | |
| Henry Parry Liddon - Sermons, English - 1869 - 410 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...the jejune brevity of the Porsonian critics, or the versat1lity which has enabled him in turn to elucidate the plots, to explain the verbal difficulties,... | |
| sir Archibald Edmonstone (3rd bart.) - Christian life - 1869 - 184 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...the jejune brevity of the Porsonian critics, or the versat1lity which has enabled him in turn to elucidate the plots, to explain the verbal difficulties,... | |
| Honoré de Balzac - 1869 - 256 pages
...know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praisc : the skill with which Mr. Jebb has avoided, on the...the jejune brevity of the Porsonian critics, or the versaulity which has enabled him in turn to elucidate the plots, to explain the verbal difficulties,... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, Johannes Huber - Old Catholic Church - 1869 - 496 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...one hand, the wearisome prolixity of the Germans, "The Introduction proves that Mr. Jebb is something more than a mere scholar, — a man of real taste... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1869 - 500 pages
...ingenious original remarks. We do not know whether the matter or the manner of this excellent commentary is deserving of the higher praise : the skill with...one hand, the wearisome prolixity of the Germans, wearisome prolixity of the Germans, and on the other the jejune brevity of the Porsonian critics, or... | |
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