The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 28
... King's conduct towards Fox ought to excite in our minds . ” Vol . ii . p . 26 . His account of Burke's style of oratory is very exact . " He would be during the same evening pathetic and humourous , acrimonious and conciliating ; now ...
... King's conduct towards Fox ought to excite in our minds . ” Vol . ii . p . 26 . His account of Burke's style of oratory is very exact . " He would be during the same evening pathetic and humourous , acrimonious and conciliating ; now ...
Page 29
... king . For although he generally deals in the language of panegyric , yet it is given in so cold and constrained a ... King's virtues by quoting some galling invectives from Junius , forgetting that the last words of a sen- tence are ...
... king . For although he generally deals in the language of panegyric , yet it is given in so cold and constrained a ... King's virtues by quoting some galling invectives from Junius , forgetting that the last words of a sen- tence are ...
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... king , was evidently in- tended to make the Athenians merry at the discomfiture of their boasting invaders . For the same purpose the Chorus is made to enquire after a number of the Persian chiefs , whose hard sounding and barbarous ...
... king , was evidently in- tended to make the Athenians merry at the discomfiture of their boasting invaders . For the same purpose the Chorus is made to enquire after a number of the Persian chiefs , whose hard sounding and barbarous ...
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... King was at that time about to be manifested : he could not have been unaware of the expected Messias , the King of the Jews ; nor presuming that this man were supposed to have been actuated by ordinary ambition , would Pilate have been ...
... King was at that time about to be manifested : he could not have been unaware of the expected Messias , the King of the Jews ; nor presuming that this man were supposed to have been actuated by ordinary ambition , would Pilate have been ...
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... king , and the Iconoclast Greeks under the walls of Spoleto . Longin the Ambassador of Constantine Porphyrogenetes as- sures the Lombard monarch of his master's zeal in their cause , while Rodmir , the disappointed lover of Armelia ...
... king , and the Iconoclast Greeks under the walls of Spoleto . Longin the Ambassador of Constantine Porphyrogenetes as- sures the Lombard monarch of his master's zeal in their cause , while Rodmir , the disappointed lover of Armelia ...
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