The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 48
... least half a hogshead . I was prevailed on by the Ras to eat a small portion of brinde , and am satisfied that it is merely prejudice that deters us from this food . ' On the 11th of September , Mr. Salt pursued his journey over the ...
... least half a hogshead . I was prevailed on by the Ras to eat a small portion of brinde , and am satisfied that it is merely prejudice that deters us from this food . ' On the 11th of September , Mr. Salt pursued his journey over the ...
Page 112
... least the two first and the last , it would be easy to prove that Milton has imitated in the construction of his numbers . In a word , we have good reason to conclude that Milton's genius , instead of being over- loaded or encumbered ...
... least the two first and the last , it would be easy to prove that Milton has imitated in the construction of his numbers . In a word , we have good reason to conclude that Milton's genius , instead of being over- loaded or encumbered ...
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... least abounds with no dissuasives from the commission . But those who , having taken a clear and comprehensive view of the moral government of the Deity , are convinced that there must be a future life to make up for that irregularity ...
... least abounds with no dissuasives from the commission . But those who , having taken a clear and comprehensive view of the moral government of the Deity , are convinced that there must be a future life to make up for that irregularity ...
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