The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... never infect the great mass of the English nation . We do not indeed , as yet , dread the iufluence of continental infidelity upon the minds even of the higher classes . As long as the me mory of the past convulsions of Europe is fresh ...
... never infect the great mass of the English nation . We do not indeed , as yet , dread the iufluence of continental infidelity upon the minds even of the higher classes . As long as the me mory of the past convulsions of Europe is fresh ...
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... never betrayed into rant or inflation , but rises perpetually with the subject into a strain of manly and dignified eloquence . What however we most admire , is the glow of genuine and unaffected piety , which pervades and consecrates ...
... never betrayed into rant or inflation , but rises perpetually with the subject into a strain of manly and dignified eloquence . What however we most admire , is the glow of genuine and unaffected piety , which pervades and consecrates ...
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... never hear of the Delian marble , in which are the words TO AFYTOAI @ O ? Has he heard nothing of the Elean inscription , found by Sir W. Gell , in which are the forms ΕΡΑΤΡΑ , ΓΑΛΕΙΟΙΣ , FETEA , AITE FΕΠΟΣ , ΑΙΤΕ FAPION ? Did he never ...
... never hear of the Delian marble , in which are the words TO AFYTOAI @ O ? Has he heard nothing of the Elean inscription , found by Sir W. Gell , in which are the forms ΕΡΑΤΡΑ , ΓΑΛΕΙΟΙΣ , FETEA , AITE FΕΠΟΣ , ΑΙΤΕ FAPION ? Did he never ...
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... never been seen by the oldest man living , were again exposed to view , in consequence of the shifting of the sands in the winter of 1808-9 . The present rector remembers two fields lost at Gurthian , having been buried with sand ten or ...
... never been seen by the oldest man living , were again exposed to view , in consequence of the shifting of the sands in the winter of 1808-9 . The present rector remembers two fields lost at Gurthian , having been buried with sand ten or ...
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... never be rendered greatly prosperous , till the Corn - laws should be all swept away , and the trade left free to the whole world ! Under the second head of inquiry , our author proves , by an ap- peal to facts , that the best market ...
... never be rendered greatly prosperous , till the Corn - laws should be all swept away , and the trade left free to the whole world ! Under the second head of inquiry , our author proves , by an ap- peal to facts , that the best market ...
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