The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 484
... bodies . In pointing out the second mistake feelings of interest will manifest them- It is possible that Dr. H. might have selves . supposed , that the observatory , with the Among the private observatories of whole of the appendant ...
... bodies . In pointing out the second mistake feelings of interest will manifest them- It is possible that Dr. H. might have selves . supposed , that the observatory , with the Among the private observatories of whole of the appendant ...
Page 492
... body , was ac- companied by his angel to hell , to purga- tory , and to paradise . This vision is divided into seventeen chapters , and is different from , and more ancient than that of the monk Alberico , from whom this celebrated poet ...
... body , was ac- companied by his angel to hell , to purga- tory , and to paradise . This vision is divided into seventeen chapters , and is different from , and more ancient than that of the monk Alberico , from whom this celebrated poet ...
Page 511
... body and its interior parts , but that its exteriors are not described as our modern anatomists describe them , but in a simpler manner , Do you conceive practically , that any by a general classification of parts and improvement has ...
... body and its interior parts , but that its exteriors are not described as our modern anatomists describe them , but in a simpler manner , Do you conceive practically , that any by a general classification of parts and improvement has ...
Page 514
... body , falls into a case , which is closed up directly , and carried off in the cart , so that scarcely any blood is seen . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , THE HE earliest writer who cites Ho- mer , is Herodotus ; Hesiod ...
... body , falls into a case , which is closed up directly , and carried off in the cart , so that scarcely any blood is seen . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , THE HE earliest writer who cites Ho- mer , is Herodotus ; Hesiod ...
Page 515
... body . He transcribed them with pleasure , in order to take them home with him for this glorious poetry was not yet fully known in Greece ; only some particular pieces were in a few hands , as they happened to be dispersed . Ly- curgus ...
... body . He transcribed them with pleasure , in order to take them home with him for this glorious poetry was not yet fully known in Greece ; only some particular pieces were in a few hands , as they happened to be dispersed . Ly- curgus ...
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