The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... taken into the question , and indeed marked with pre- cision . If it be historical , the facts should be well considered , and the statements accurately examined , in order to determine its authenticity . Its dependence , also , on ...
... taken into the question , and indeed marked with pre- cision . If it be historical , the facts should be well considered , and the statements accurately examined , in order to determine its authenticity . Its dependence , also , on ...
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... taken that no image or turn of words should be intro- duced , that might seem low or even negligent : what , in most cases , would be too studious an effort towards fine writing , in theirs , might be no more than a needful precaution ...
... taken that no image or turn of words should be intro- duced , that might seem low or even negligent : what , in most cases , would be too studious an effort towards fine writing , in theirs , might be no more than a needful precaution ...
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... taken into the stomach , produce inflammatory eruptions , & c . and all those animal secretions and effluvia capa- ble of producing upon the individual , or of communicating to others , a peculiar train of disease , such as the syphilis ...
... taken into the stomach , produce inflammatory eruptions , & c . and all those animal secretions and effluvia capa- ble of producing upon the individual , or of communicating to others , a peculiar train of disease , such as the syphilis ...
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... taken place on the continent , have quite surpassed what was pre- dicted in the dedication of this little volume ; so much so , indeed , that it would appear to have been written subsequent to those events : the author therefore feels ...
... taken place on the continent , have quite surpassed what was pre- dicted in the dedication of this little volume ; so much so , indeed , that it would appear to have been written subsequent to those events : the author therefore feels ...
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... taken 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 ...
... taken 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 ...
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