The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... truth a reve- lation from God , it is to be expected a priori , that as it pre- scribes our duty and enforces certain motives for its perform- ance , it should not only disclose to us , as far as they concern our- selves , the ...
... truth a reve- lation from God , it is to be expected a priori , that as it pre- scribes our duty and enforces certain motives for its perform- ance , it should not only disclose to us , as far as they concern our- selves , the ...
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... truth or virtue ; or your relish for some liberal art ; to expatiate on whatever has struck you as lovely , noble , ingenious ; as likely to enlarge your sphere of beneficence ; and all these efforts have been checked by want of ...
... truth or virtue ; or your relish for some liberal art ; to expatiate on whatever has struck you as lovely , noble , ingenious ; as likely to enlarge your sphere of beneficence ; and all these efforts have been checked by want of ...
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... truth and evidence . Now by our proposed change of title page , Sir W. would have carried with him the two former classes who form the great body of readers , and got rid of the curious and troublesome scrutiny with which the ...
... truth and evidence . Now by our proposed change of title page , Sir W. would have carried with him the two former classes who form the great body of readers , and got rid of the curious and troublesome scrutiny with which the ...
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... truth , but goes out of his road to introduce anec- dotes that afford neither explanation , nor amusement , nor any other sentiment than pure disgust In the freedom of mixed con- versation , when wine has loosened the reins of the ...
... truth , but goes out of his road to introduce anec- dotes that afford neither explanation , nor amusement , nor any other sentiment than pure disgust In the freedom of mixed con- versation , when wine has loosened the reins of the ...
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... truth of the matter : our accomplished baronet had ventured to intermeddle in some argument maintained by Johnson , and having advanced something , as is his custom , not quite consistent with accuracy or decency ; that surly watch ...
... truth of the matter : our accomplished baronet had ventured to intermeddle in some argument maintained by Johnson , and having advanced something , as is his custom , not quite consistent with accuracy or decency ; that surly watch ...
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