The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 97
Page 17
... shew that the latter is the favourite abode of Apollo and the Muses rather than the former . It is amusing to see two Gentlemen , north of the Tweed , quarrelling about Latin and Greek , and disputing whether the smallest number of sole ...
... shew that the latter is the favourite abode of Apollo and the Muses rather than the former . It is amusing to see two Gentlemen , north of the Tweed , quarrelling about Latin and Greek , and disputing whether the smallest number of sole ...
Page 38
... shew the utility , and even the neces- sity of some change in the management of the Sinking Fund , in prder to derive from thence part of the permanent taxes , which an indefinite prolongation of the war would render necessary ...
... shew the utility , and even the neces- sity of some change in the management of the Sinking Fund , in prder to derive from thence part of the permanent taxes , which an indefinite prolongation of the war would render necessary ...
Page 77
... shews , in adopting the opinions of others , and in giving free extracts from their works whenever they illustrate his subject . The instruction and advantage of his pupils appear to be his principal aim , which is never to be advanced ...
... shews , in adopting the opinions of others , and in giving free extracts from their works whenever they illustrate his subject . The instruction and advantage of his pupils appear to be his principal aim , which is never to be advanced ...
Page 85
... shew , have approached as near to heavenly perfection as human infirmity can permit ; and yet who have not made the slightest pretension to any such feeling of the assurance of their salvation . All holy Christians , indeed , have ...
... shew , have approached as near to heavenly perfection as human infirmity can permit ; and yet who have not made the slightest pretension to any such feeling of the assurance of their salvation . All holy Christians , indeed , have ...
Page 103
... shew great judgment and taste ; and are pecu- liarly calculated to present the mind with that admonicus locorwy , or association of pleasing ideas , which is often attached from va- rious causes to these ancient and venerable piles . Mr ...
... shew great judgment and taste ; and are pecu- liarly calculated to present the mind with that admonicus locorwy , or association of pleasing ideas , which is often attached from va- rious causes to these ancient and venerable piles . Mr ...
Contents
111 | |
128 | |
158 | |
169 | |
175 | |
181 | |
191 | |
227 | |
241 | |
268 | |
311 | |
315 | |
318 | |
323 | |
326 | |
337 | |
409 | |
436 | |
438 | |
445 | |
446 | |
501 | |
517 | |
553 | |
554 | |
568 | |
591 | |
46 | |
55 | |
65 | |
89 | |
113 | |
166 | |
202 | |
228 | |
239 | |
244 | |
286 | |
355 | |
362 | |
427 | |
467 | |
542 | |
548 | |
555 | |
602 | |
619 | |
629 | |
666 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adosinda agriculture ancient appears attention beauty Bishop British called canto cause character Charlemagne Christ Christian Church of England Church of Rome circumstances clergy considered corn Corn Laws divine doctrine duty effect established expence Faber faculty faith favour feel France French give Gogue Gospel heart Heaven Hexachord Holy Spirit human important India interest labour land language less Letter Lofft Lord manner means ment Metastasio mind moral nation nature necessary never object observed opinion pass passage Pelayo perfect perhaps poem poet poetry present principles produce prophecy racter Ranz des Vaches raw produce readers reason religion religious rent respect Roderick Scripture sermons shew Sinking Fund Siverian sonnet soul Spain specimen sufficient taste taxes thee thing thou tion truth verse vols volume whole words