The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 29
... reason in interpreting the scriptures , or whether they are to have no reason at all ; but like boys sitting at the feet of a pedagogue , to maintain as infallible truth every error and absurdity which the framers of the thirty - nine ...
... reason in interpreting the scriptures , or whether they are to have no reason at all ; but like boys sitting at the feet of a pedagogue , to maintain as infallible truth every error and absurdity which the framers of the thirty - nine ...
Page 137
... reason to expect a continuation of his labours . ART . III . - The Life of George Washington , Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States in the War which established their Independence ; and first President of the United ...
... reason to expect a continuation of his labours . ART . III . - The Life of George Washington , Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States in the War which established their Independence ; and first President of the United ...
Page 145
... reason , for me ; Milton might dispense with those rules of accuracy which , perhaps , could not , with propriety , be altoge ther neglected by any other poet ; though by a generous poet , they will never be minutely observed and I wish ...
... reason , for me ; Milton might dispense with those rules of accuracy which , perhaps , could not , with propriety , be altoge ther neglected by any other poet ; though by a generous poet , they will never be minutely observed and I wish ...
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