| Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 430 pàgines
...chapter, this piece has been noticed at some length : it is therefore sufficient here to state that in the form in which it has come down to us, it contains many hits on the " setting up of new playhouses,"2 (1) Mrs. Clive was the daughter of Mr.... | |
| 1860 - 544 pàgines
...This was soon republished with alterations, though it was not till 1645, that the work was arranged in the form in which it has come down to us. It soon attained an enormous popularity. Edition after edition wag printed. The plates were transferred... | |
| 1863 - 342 pàgines
...so frequently appealed to in later times as a statutory authority for the exactions of the crown." In the form in which it has come down to us it is without date either of day or year, but it has constantly been attributed by lawyers and historians... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1869 - 362 pàgines
...race. This code, in fact, is the enlarged treaty of Wedmore, to which reference has been already made. In the form in which it has come down to us it is called the treaty of Edward and Guthorm, and may possibly have been formally agreed to after Alfred's... | |
| George William Cox - 1872 - 408 pàgines
...concerned. Our task is to determine whether it was spoken at this time, or whether it was ever spoken at all in the form in which it has come down to us. It is a trite, yet scarcely superfluous, remark that of this sermon not one word is to be found in the fourth... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1872 - 388 pàgines
...concerned. Our task is to determine whether it was spoken at this time, or whether it was ever spoken at all in the form in which it has come down to us. It is a trite, yet scarcely superfluous, remark that of this sermon not one word is to be found in the fourth... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke - 1873 - 526 pàgines
...Sinkhya of Capila notices the sect of Buddha, as well as other sectaries ; thus clearly indicating that in the form in which it has come down to us, it is postBuddhistic. With regard to the Ved&nta sutras, Mr. Colebrooke's reliance for their exposition is... | |
| William Ross (of Aberdour.) - 1885 - 442 pàgines
...continuator of Fordun's Scotichronicon. Fordun's work is one of the fountains of Scottish history, and, in the form in which it has come down to us, it owes much to Bower. Fordun did not live to complete his work. He wrote only five of the sixteen books... | |
| 1891 - 424 pàgines
...date he assigns to Monsieur Thomas. Probably he believes the play to be a re-cast of Father's own Son. In the form in which it has come down to us it does certainly not seein to belong to such an early period. Perhaps Fleay will give some explanation... | |
| Aristotle - 1894 - 726 pàgines
...§§ 9, 10, it is unquestionable ' that the philosopher intended to treat of both in his work ; but in the form in which it has come down to us it has not advanced beyond the former, and even of this considerable sections are wanting. The second... | |
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