10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «METHODISER»
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Amenities of Literature
... of any man, when this methodiser of commonplaces came to fill up these well-
planned divisions concerning Chaucer, he could only disprove what was
accepted, and supply only what is uncertain. The life of Chaucer by Godwin is a ...
that great sharpener and methodiser of intellect, of which the cultivation prepared
the soil for all the rich produce of after times, attained the utmost vigour and
splendour. The vernacular languages began to be cultivated, and a native
literature ...
Sir James Mackintosh, William Wallace, Robert Bell, 1830
that great sharpener and methodiser of intellect, of which the cultivation prepared
the soil for all the rich produce of after times, attained the utmost vigour and
splendour. The vernacular languages began to be cultivated, and a native
literature ...
Sir James Mackintosh, William Wallace, Robert Bell, 1830
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Amenities of literature, sketches and characters of English ...
of the early editors, in the good method of that day, having set down a variety of
heads, including all that we might wish to know of any man, when this methodiser
of commonplaces came to fill up these well-planned divisions concerning ...
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Amenities of literature, consisting of sketches and ...
... including all that we might wish to know of any man, when this methodiser of
commonplaccs came to fill up these well-planned divisions concerning Chaucer,
he could only disprove what was accepted, and supply only what is uncertain.
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
In England his logic had the honour, in an age of comparative light and
refinement, to find an expounder and methodiser in the author of Paradise Lost;
and in some of our northern universities, where it was very early introduced, it
maintained ...
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A treatise on the origin and development of the english ...
Chaucer has been called the maker and methodiser of the written language. He
did not introduce words of his own; but from the unsettled idiom of the common
people, the language of the court, the dialect of the camp, and the words in use ...
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Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and ...
... including all that we might wish to know of any man, when this methodiser of
commonplaces came to fill up these well-planned divisions concerning Chaucer,
he could only disprove what was accepted, and supply only what is uncertain.
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine
Mr. Bailey's quarrel with Kant has more pith in it; bat even that matter lies in a
nutshell — Kant was a German, and a muddling, fanatical methodiser, whose self
-invented trouscr- suspenders were said to put you in mind of the Ptolemaic
system ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
In England his logic had the honour, in an age of comparative light and
refinement, to find an expounder and methodiser in the author of Paradise Lost ;
and in some of our northern universities, where it was very early introduced, it
maintained ...