The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... words . " It is a remark which has been often made with respect to our own country , that we are especially prone to commit it . From the frequency and general currency of the remark , we may fear , that it is not destitute of ...
... words . " It is a remark which has been often made with respect to our own country , that we are especially prone to commit it . From the frequency and general currency of the remark , we may fear , that it is not destitute of ...
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... word , that such re- pentance is generally necessary to the salvation of every believer in Christ . Far from me be ... words of the author , " May they be sanc- tified both to the writer , and to the reader or hearer , by the operation ...
... word , that such re- pentance is generally necessary to the salvation of every believer in Christ . Far from me be ... words of the author , " May they be sanc- tified both to the writer , and to the reader or hearer , by the operation ...
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... words of his own sub- stitution . It is however impossible to deny , that out of the mass of lumber , much may be ... word of notes , could not supply the wants of the readers . Neither the student nor the advanced scholar can read ...
... words of his own sub- stitution . It is however impossible to deny , that out of the mass of lumber , much may be ... word of notes , could not supply the wants of the readers . Neither the student nor the advanced scholar can read ...
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... words of the noble tragedian corrected by every legitimate means , con- tains explanations and illustrations of his language incom- parably more learned , correct , and satisfactory than the public were before in possession of . Mr ...
... words of the noble tragedian corrected by every legitimate means , con- tains explanations and illustrations of his language incom- parably more learned , correct , and satisfactory than the public were before in possession of . Mr ...
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A New Review. sounding words , and dazzled his audience with splendid and daring imagery . The play of the Persæ has claims upon the attention of pos- terity , of a different nature from the other remains of Eschylus , and his brethren ...
A New Review. sounding words , and dazzled his audience with splendid and daring imagery . The play of the Persæ has claims upon the attention of pos- terity , of a different nature from the other remains of Eschylus , and his brethren ...
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