The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... sense— Haft thou not cover'd it ? ' Bern . to Thom . Forbear , my brother , for thou fee'st right well He is not in a state to answer thee . Let us retire and leave him for a while . These windows are with iron grated o'er ; He cannot ...
... sense— Haft thou not cover'd it ? ' Bern . to Thom . Forbear , my brother , for thou fee'st right well He is not in a state to answer thee . Let us retire and leave him for a while . These windows are with iron grated o'er ; He cannot ...
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... sense of all that is great and glorious , if we do not applaud their heroic conftancy , their unconquerable zeal , and that hope , full of immor- tality , which furmounted the fear of diffolution . Faithful confeff- ors , intrepid ...
... sense of all that is great and glorious , if we do not applaud their heroic conftancy , their unconquerable zeal , and that hope , full of immor- tality , which furmounted the fear of diffolution . Faithful confeff- ors , intrepid ...
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... sense to the work in which they are embodied ; the latter can belong only to the energifing principle , which , when unceasingly active , as the firft efficient cause was proved neceffarily to be , is fimple , unmixed , and pure energy ...
... sense to the work in which they are embodied ; the latter can belong only to the energifing principle , which , when unceasingly active , as the firft efficient cause was proved neceffarily to be , is fimple , unmixed , and pure energy ...
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... sense of honour and propriety . Who the members are that were convinced of the incapacity of the prefent minifters , and yet continue to fupport them , we know not ; but it is obvious that their notions of independence are confused ...
... sense of honour and propriety . Who the members are that were convinced of the incapacity of the prefent minifters , and yet continue to fupport them , we know not ; but it is obvious that their notions of independence are confused ...
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... sense at strife , Profanely ftile their figures drawn from life : Ev'n Boaden's ghoft is furely full as good As Holcroft's characters of flesh and blood , To which , throughout the year , no day goes by , But gives in ev'ry lineament ...
... sense at strife , Profanely ftile their figures drawn from life : Ev'n Boaden's ghoft is furely full as good As Holcroft's characters of flesh and blood , To which , throughout the year , no day goes by , But gives in ev'ry lineament ...
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