The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... respect to each is , first to consider its nature , secondly to enumerate its good and bad effects ; and thirdly to offer practical rules for its discipline and management . In considering Hatred , Dr. Hey enumerates the various feel ...
... respect to each is , first to consider its nature , secondly to enumerate its good and bad effects ; and thirdly to offer practical rules for its discipline and management . In considering Hatred , Dr. Hey enumerates the various feel ...
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... respect to his since rity and his fortitude . So far from 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 ...
... respect to his since rity and his fortitude . So far from 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 ...
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... respect led her to return -to the palace , which she was about to do when the door opened . But the Marchioness , who had too much at stake to be so easily sa- tisfied or deceived , assuming a tranquil air , and affecting to repose ...
... respect led her to return -to the palace , which she was about to do when the door opened . But the Marchioness , who had too much at stake to be so easily sa- tisfied or deceived , assuming a tranquil air , and affecting to repose ...
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... respect to Maria Luzinska . ( Queen of Louis the 15th . ) I shall not relate the particulars . That princess , conscious nevertheless of the ascendant which the Cardinal had obtained over her husband , possessed too much prú- dence to ...
... respect to Maria Luzinska . ( Queen of Louis the 15th . ) I shall not relate the particulars . That princess , conscious nevertheless of the ascendant which the Cardinal had obtained over her husband , possessed too much prú- dence to ...
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... respect is due , even our allegiance .-- And here we dismiss the first part . In entering on the discussion of the second part , we would remind our readers , that although we have spoken of the credu- lity and inaccuracy of our author ...
... respect is due , even our allegiance .-- And here we dismiss the first part . In entering on the discussion of the second part , we would remind our readers , that although we have spoken of the credu- lity and inaccuracy of our author ...
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