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LITERATURE

... literature, that a periodical of the highest excellence can be pro- duced at a price which renders it accessible : to all. Before speaking of what the editors of the ,gagg~i~tllfgazine have already accomplished in the first part now before us, it is better to ...

LITERATURE

... plain geonietry. This is, the doctrine of limits. That ?? Stevelly em- ploys the method is placed beyo'ad ail doubt when be speaks of making ma cpprijach unlimitedly close to E by taking b B = B b unlimitedly small. The I author suggests a definition of ...

TURNER'S PICTURES—THE ROYAL ACADEMY AND THE NATIONAL GALLERY

... statements of Hazlitt, or the exposures of Hayden for ma- I torials to form a judgment on the Academy and its uses, P but will speak of it by its conduct to its own child-a his- d. tory patent to men of the present hour, and of importance I of in the consideration ...

BRITISH INSTITUTION FOR PROMOTING THE FINE ARTS

... dear Attorney, r Alexander, 0 ! You're for jumping through life's journey, 0 Pray, how oft has short-hand Gurney Heard you speak?-be modest, burn ye, Alexander, 0 ?? COCKBURN. r Once I spoke, my Bottleholder, s Bottleholder, 0 ! When you thought no better ...

LITERATURE

... and, at least, if we participate in his joy we should not refuse to sympathise with his grief-- The grief that does not speak, Whispers the o'erwrought heart, and bids it break. Some of the poetry in this part is the best in the book. For instance ...