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| George Boole, John Fletcher Moulton - Difference equations - 1872 - 434 pages
...author to endeavour to make the work somewhat more useful, and to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of...Edition the explanation of every idiomatic difficulty that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct from a glossaty. The great object being to... | |
| John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 244 pages
...to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of Shakesperian Syntax or Prosody. For this purpose the whole of Shakespeare...difficulty (where the text is not confessedly corrupt) that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct from a glossary. The great object being to make... | |
| John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 246 pages
...to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of Shakesperian Syntax or Prosody. For this purpose the whole of Shakespeare...difficulty (where the text is not confessedly corrupt) that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct from a glossary. The great object being to make... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - History - 1872 - 338 pages
...to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of Shakesperian Syntax or Prosody. For this purpose the whole of Shakespeare...difficulty (where the text is not confessedly corrupt) that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct from a glossary. The great object being to make... | |
| mrs. Thomas Erskine - 1872 - 248 pages
...to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of Shakesperian Syntax or Prosody. For this purpose the whole of Shakespeare...difficulty (where the text is not confessedly corrupt) that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct from a glossary. The great object being to make... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - Logic - 1872 - 440 pages
...useful, and to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties oI Shakespearian syntax or prosody. For this purpose...Edition the explanation of every idiomatic difficulty that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct Jrom a glossary. The great object being to... | |
| John Milton - 1872 - 568 pages
...author to endeavour to make the work somewhat more useful, and to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of...re-read, and an attempt has been made to include within *his Edition the explanation of every idiomatic difficulty that coma within 'he province of a grammar... | |
| George Boole - Differential equations - 1872 - 594 pages
...Author to endeavour to make the work somewhat more useful, and to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of...been re-read, and an attempt has been made to include wit/tin this Edition the explanation of every idiomatic difficulty (where the text is not confessedly... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 pages
...for all difficulties of Shahespearian syntax or prosody. For this purpose the whole of Shahespeare has been re-read, and an attempt has been made to...difficulty (where the text is not confessedly corrupt) that comes within the province of a grammar as distinct from a glossary. The great object being to mahe... | |
| Richard Morris - English language - 1872 - 482 pages
...Author to endeavour to make the work somewhat more useful, and to render it, as far as possible, a complete book of reference for all difficulties of...prosody. For this purpose the whole of Shakespeare lias been re-read, and an attempt has been made to include within this Edition the explanation of every... | |
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