The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... House- holder who hired labourers into his vineyard ; Friend , I do thee no wrong . ' Matt . xx . 13. This plea was in all reason sufficient to secure peace ; though we are too apt to imagine , that we are injured if we receive less ...
... House- holder who hired labourers into his vineyard ; Friend , I do thee no wrong . ' Matt . xx . 13. This plea was in all reason sufficient to secure peace ; though we are too apt to imagine , that we are injured if we receive less ...
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... House of Commons , and bribed a whole British Parliament . Nor do we thing that our Baronet would have lost credit by thus lowering his pretensions . Readers , like Sterne's travellers , may be classed under the simple , the sentimen- C ...
... House of Commons , and bribed a whole British Parliament . Nor do we thing that our Baronet would have lost credit by thus lowering his pretensions . Readers , like Sterne's travellers , may be classed under the simple , the sentimen- C ...
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... house , situate in the garden of the Marquis of Tavora's palace , at Lisbon , with which it was connected by a long wooden gallery . It happened that a young Portugueze lady of noble extraction , but of reduced cir- cumstances , who ...
... house , situate in the garden of the Marquis of Tavora's palace , at Lisbon , with which it was connected by a long wooden gallery . It happened that a young Portugueze lady of noble extraction , but of reduced cir- cumstances , who ...
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... house of Braganza . And if he was latterly of a bigotted turn , it was not till after the encroachments of disease , when , through mere imbecility , he fell into the hands of his priests . Speaking of the rise of the celebrated ...
... house of Braganza . And if he was latterly of a bigotted turn , it was not till after the encroachments of disease , when , through mere imbecility , he fell into the hands of his priests . Speaking of the rise of the celebrated ...
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... House of Com- mons on the day of prorogation , and as the members passed to and fro , conveyed them their payment or stipend in a squeeze of the hand . " It is so written in Vol . ii . p . 496. We suppose this novel mode of conveying ...
... House of Com- mons on the day of prorogation , and as the members passed to and fro , conveyed them their payment or stipend in a squeeze of the hand . " It is so written in Vol . ii . p . 496. We suppose this novel mode of conveying ...
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