The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... possessing this latter qua- lification , Dr. Hey clearly proves misanthropy to be the result of cowardice and the want of that resolution , which enables the soul to bear up against the storms of life , " the rich man's contumely , the ...
... possessing this latter qua- lification , Dr. Hey clearly proves misanthropy to be the result of cowardice and the want of that resolution , which enables the soul to bear up against the storms of life , " the rich man's contumely , the ...
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... possessing a strong tendency to mortify that self im- portance , by which resentment is so generally supported . His observations upon that exquisitely beautiful precept of the Apos tle , " Be ye kind to one another , tender - hearted ...
... possessing a strong tendency to mortify that self im- portance , by which resentment is so generally supported . His observations upon that exquisitely beautiful precept of the Apos tle , " Be ye kind to one another , tender - hearted ...
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... possessed too much prú- dence to communicate to him , in the first instance , the subject of her complaint . She wisely preferred making a confident of her fa . ther . To Stanilaus she revealed the temerity of the aged minister , and ...
... possessed too much prú- dence to communicate to him , in the first instance , the subject of her complaint . She wisely preferred making a confident of her fa . ther . To Stanilaus she revealed the temerity of the aged minister , and ...
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... possessed of more talents than any of his . predecessors of the 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 ...
... possessed of more talents than any of his . predecessors of the 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 ...
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... he did in English : writing in that language not Jess correctly , nor with less elegance . A man of his high birth and Those and connexions , possessing qualifications so rare , independant Wraxall's Historical Memoirs . 27.
... he did in English : writing in that language not Jess correctly , nor with less elegance . A man of his high birth and Those and connexions , possessing qualifications so rare , independant Wraxall's Historical Memoirs . 27.
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