The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 179
... racter of Jesus , of which he says , the following is a rare in- stance : " A woman taken in adultery , was brought to Jesus by the Scribes and Pharisees , soliciting his decision with respect to the punishment to be inflicted on ...
... racter of Jesus , of which he says , the following is a rare in- stance : " A woman taken in adultery , was brought to Jesus by the Scribes and Pharisees , soliciting his decision with respect to the punishment to be inflicted on ...
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... racter , he lets slip no opportunity to inculcate it , he absolutely drags it in by force , and blurs and contaminates with it the most affecting pages of his book . The motto of his tale should be , " Death is an eternal sleep . " It ...
... racter , he lets slip no opportunity to inculcate it , he absolutely drags it in by force , and blurs and contaminates with it the most affecting pages of his book . The motto of his tale should be , " Death is an eternal sleep . " It ...
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... racter , and previous to the age of idolatry . " The condition of mankind in their primeval seats improved . They became hunters , and afterwards shepherds . Sabaism or the worship of the heavenly bodies now prevailed among them . Some ...
... racter , and previous to the age of idolatry . " The condition of mankind in their primeval seats improved . They became hunters , and afterwards shepherds . Sabaism or the worship of the heavenly bodies now prevailed among them . Some ...
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... racter , of the writings of Pope . " " Of his amatory compositions , the best are certainly this Epistle , Philander to Leanthe , and a translation of Metastasio's La Libertà ; in the last of which he has , in a few instances , mistaken ...
... racter , of the writings of Pope . " " Of his amatory compositions , the best are certainly this Epistle , Philander to Leanthe , and a translation of Metastasio's La Libertà ; in the last of which he has , in a few instances , mistaken ...
Page 503
... racter , of the reformed Church . In the fifth chapter , a further distinction between the Churches . is shewn in respect to the canon of Scripture ; the Romanists admitting as canonical various books , and parts of books , in the Old ...
... racter , of the reformed Church . In the fifth chapter , a further distinction between the Churches . is shewn in respect to the canon of Scripture ; the Romanists admitting as canonical various books , and parts of books , in the Old ...
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