The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... common life envy takes its ordinary course , and by being felt by some and recognized by all , it excites an universal animation . The best state of any passion is that which was in- intended by God . " P. 57 . After having enumerated ...
... common life envy takes its ordinary course , and by being felt by some and recognized by all , it excites an universal animation . The best state of any passion is that which was in- intended by God . " P. 57 . After having enumerated ...
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... common produc- tion , for Dr. Hey was the possessor of no ordinary nor common mind . It is evidently the result of a calm mind . 16 Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments .
... common produc- tion , for Dr. Hey was the possessor of no ordinary nor common mind . It is evidently the result of a calm mind . 16 Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments .
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... common report , sagaciously entitled it περὶ τῶν ἀπίςων ἱςοριῶν , « Matters of Doubtful Hise tory . " Or on second thoughts as doubtful history might sound in the present day a solecism , we would have suggested to Sir Nathaniel as a ...
... common report , sagaciously entitled it περὶ τῶν ἀπίςων ἱςοριῶν , « Matters of Doubtful Hise tory . " Or on second thoughts as doubtful history might sound in the present day a solecism , we would have suggested to Sir Nathaniel as a ...
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... common respect is due , even our allegiance .-- And here we dismiss the first part . In entering on the discussion of the second part , we would remind our readers , that although we have spoken of the credu- lity and inaccuracy of our ...
... common respect is due , even our allegiance .-- And here we dismiss the first part . In entering on the discussion of the second part , we would remind our readers , that although we have spoken of the credu- lity and inaccuracy of our ...
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... common conversation , we are not inclined to think well of the judgment of a man who even speaks of what he has heard in talk as matter of authority : but when such materials are passed off as fit for the authentic narrative of history ...
... common conversation , we are not inclined to think well of the judgment of a man who even speaks of what he has heard in talk as matter of authority : but when such materials are passed off as fit for the authentic narrative of history ...
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