The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... passed , the authors whom we should most admire would be those who would most effectually perplex our decision , and upon whose case we might from month to month declare in all the elegance of legal latinity , curia advisare vult . But ...
... passed , the authors whom we should most admire would be those who would most effectually perplex our decision , and upon whose case we might from month to month declare in all the elegance of legal latinity , curia advisare vult . But ...
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A New Review. These in the fiery gulf have purged the stains , Have passed the midway rock where darkness reigns Gained , step by step , these lucid heights , and wait Their prompt admission at the heavenly gate ; There shall the ...
A New Review. These in the fiery gulf have purged the stains , Have passed the midway rock where darkness reigns Gained , step by step , these lucid heights , and wait Their prompt admission at the heavenly gate ; There shall the ...
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... passed upon it in our last Number . To Dr. Butler and Mr. Hodgson the highest obligations are due from Lucien for the masterly manner in which they have both executed their arduous task . They have added an interest to the Poem which it ...
... passed upon it in our last Number . To Dr. Butler and Mr. Hodgson the highest obligations are due from Lucien for the masterly manner in which they have both executed their arduous task . They have added an interest to the Poem which it ...
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... passed away . An habitual omission is thus gradually formed in early life ; and , at a subsequent period , it is often strengthened by a painful sense of diffidence , timidity and false shame : for we naturally feel some degree of ...
... passed away . An habitual omission is thus gradually formed in early life ; and , at a subsequent period , it is often strengthened by a painful sense of diffidence , timidity and false shame : for we naturally feel some degree of ...
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... passing in succession be- fore him ; and it is a melancholy evidence of the eventful period in which we live , that before our poets can celebrate the deliver- ance of mankind from this dreadful scourge , he is again on the scene of ...
... passing in succession be- fore him ; and it is a melancholy evidence of the eventful period in which we live , that before our poets can celebrate the deliver- ance of mankind from this dreadful scourge , he is again on the scene of ...
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