The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... opinion and action unshackled by hasty declarations , or early prejudices ; whilst on the other hand the peace of your conscience , the spiritual welfare of your flock , and the unity and tranquillity of the Church , may be endangered ...
... opinion and action unshackled by hasty declarations , or early prejudices ; whilst on the other hand the peace of your conscience , the spiritual welfare of your flock , and the unity and tranquillity of the Church , may be endangered ...
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... opinion of many , the best editor of Homer , has thrown more light upon the subject . For My own part , I must confess , that he has grievously disappointed ME . ( what a pity ! ) . Amidst the appearance of great learning , much ...
... opinion of many , the best editor of Homer , has thrown more light upon the subject . For My own part , I must confess , that he has grievously disappointed ME . ( what a pity ! ) . Amidst the appearance of great learning , much ...
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indeed commented sometimes with more severity than became . him , upon the opinions of his predecessors , without adding ... opinion , equally deficient in learning and judgment . But our readers shall judge for themselves . The Prosodia ...
indeed commented sometimes with more severity than became . him , upon the opinions of his predecessors , without adding ... opinion , equally deficient in learning and judgment . But our readers shall judge for themselves . The Prosodia ...
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... opinion so absurd , but that some person or other hath advanced it . Mr. Dunbar se- riously argues , that Homer could not have used the Eolic digamma because he wrote in the Ionic dialect ! We crave leave to transcribe , for his ...
... opinion so absurd , but that some person or other hath advanced it . Mr. Dunbar se- riously argues , that Homer could not have used the Eolic digamma because he wrote in the Ionic dialect ! We crave leave to transcribe , for his ...
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... opinion of many , we understand , in his native county , when Mr. Polwhele undertook the task of writing of the Ancient History of Cornwall , that Dr. Borlase had , in " the Antiquities , " exhausted the subject ; and that nothing of ...
... opinion of many , we understand , in his native county , when Mr. Polwhele undertook the task of writing of the Ancient History of Cornwall , that Dr. Borlase had , in " the Antiquities , " exhausted the subject ; and that nothing of ...
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