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dicates connng ay Qn _ dicates mor ^ » - « " ---- " ditaie of aotes of admiration . wuu » aaatter-of-fact , he to profuse in the ex ^™ ° w statement without being high ? at w "
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and intelligible and condensed into a moderate compass , are a treasure , and Mr . Bohn ' s series has hitherto been very creditably executed We are tempted to ZUract an account of " How the devil , in the shape of a black dwarf , was made Imonk " This happened in a . d . 1138 . But space forbids us , and we pass on to ^ Philosop hical Library . The present number is a continuation of the Works of Locke , comprising his Essay on the Human Understand ^ , and an . Annendbc in which the Editor , Mr . J . A . St . Joha has , with considerable care and ^ toerS reprinted such portions of John Locke ' s famous controversial corre-3 udgment rep v of Worcester as illustrate , without encumbering , the SsTay itseK Id wfSout as Sir . J . A . St . John observes , repeating . hat to iSrLresUtedinahriefer and more masterly style ^ This se ^ cuon luis beea is clearwithout being too copious filled
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iJliss , periia . ^ f " f r tT ~ . , TrPTi so roundabout a way en «« u » s « = > .-- ^ : - regret that he should have j ^ f ^"" ly ^ ludicrous performance even m the We bave seldom met with a ^ PJ ^ . ^ S solemn and sententious cancat iire , whole range of modern tragedie ^^ Sv ^ Mr Henry Bliss conceived in gravity , which there is too much reason to ™ Uev < 3 , figr . Jje ^ b } ad pre ^ rus ^^ ^ p ^^^ i ^ i ^ j ^^ sii ^ . SS ^^ SSCfSSXS ^ a- ^ s . ^^^^ JS « anticipates ana disarms » U «« ° " « £ ff"Ji jL re « r that trageay rf ith SXr » is
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^ ^^ , Eiacters"SHfyMvd tove all the charm of ^^ g ^ J ^ Ts of SilHanrimag ination , and all ihe . ttengthaf nuiturUy . J ^ oug > of feclin observation , of experience , of kno ^ ^ , 21 * 'J rk is done in a workmanlike ; 4 ^ ta - ^ - 2 ss ^^^ ff ^ 2 ^ dtl f SSlnt ^ jSSSKl ^ SS •>** « ^ o not at aU prctend to dispute . „ fflr » inine novels : it has the merit of being Olive is one of the most P 1 ^ 81 " ?/ , ;^^/ ^ rare qualification in the profeminine in its merits as well ¦» in ito defects , a ir ^ 1 ^ HftU are > we thluk ,
we are of these assaults . _ The ¦ writers oi jw «« . oritl (! 8 by unticidisastrous mistake of taking the ^»^ ° » t of the sans ^ dl 8 po 8 ed to bo iUpntingtho possible sneers of that churl sh h | ^ / Mr . Edmund Yatos conditioned , wo might suggest to Mr . J ra , nic ^ . J t of ftU tiritic » 8 ms , tho 2 S ^ S ^ 1 iff ^«» SS ^ 5 Jr . ^ X ^ groat oTteinaf . . nny ^ havo «»»™' o , f ^ Ho aro Mined to attrautoto sr ^ rriarrSuuy'rstuiW *— *« - ^ ••—I writing —• .
. . _ . it * Great Britain , wxthth j * ^ "f > JKhtor library of tho naturuliat ; tUroo sue Co . ) , a pretty contribution to i »« * b
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 18, 1854, page 18, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_18111854/page/18/
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