The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 26
... doubt he meant to speak of Charles Earl of Dorset , who died nearly at that time . " We grant to Sir Nathaniel that he is certainly right . John- son did call Stepney and Prior's patron a Duke when he was a simple Earl . And we grant ...
... doubt he meant to speak of Charles Earl of Dorset , who died nearly at that time . " We grant to Sir Nathaniel that he is certainly right . John- son did call Stepney and Prior's patron a Duke when he was a simple Earl . And we grant ...
Page 31
... doubt . But in the case of the present book , we have not only to weigh the writer's veracity , but his information ; and not only his , but the veracity and informa- tion of every person from whom he gathers materials . So that the ...
... doubt . But in the case of the present book , we have not only to weigh the writer's veracity , but his information ; and not only his , but the veracity and informa- tion of every person from whom he gathers materials . So that the ...
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... doubt not that the authors , could they be sensible of it , would rejoice in becoming , even in this way , the Ministers of God for good , ' and would forgive me this wrong . " " Vol . I. P. xiv . " * The Sermons contained in the first ...
... doubt not that the authors , could they be sensible of it , would rejoice in becoming , even in this way , the Ministers of God for good , ' and would forgive me this wrong . " " Vol . I. P. xiv . " * The Sermons contained in the first ...
Page 47
... doubt , were left untouched . He never considered himself to be accountable for any of the old readings which he suffered to remain ; and he seems to have gone through the whole task of correction in a very short time , probably in a ...
... doubt , were left untouched . He never considered himself to be accountable for any of the old readings which he suffered to remain ; and he seems to have gone through the whole task of correction in a very short time , probably in a ...
Page 48
... doubt whether one reader out of one thousand could be found , who , however well provided his shelves may be with the Lexicons of Hesychius , Photius , Scidas , Etymologus , M. Phavorinus , & c . and with the volumes of Eustathius , and ...
... doubt whether one reader out of one thousand could be found , who , however well provided his shelves may be with the Lexicons of Hesychius , Photius , Scidas , Etymologus , M. Phavorinus , & c . and with the volumes of Eustathius , and ...
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