The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... thought and speech , and has no connections with any minister . As a sample , he has sent me the en- closed questions which I could not exactly answer , and is willing to answer any of a like kind which I could propose to him . I thought ...
... thought and speech , and has no connections with any minister . As a sample , he has sent me the en- closed questions which I could not exactly answer , and is willing to answer any of a like kind which I could propose to him . I thought ...
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... thought and style . For this talent he possesses beyond any speaker I ever heard , of never falling , from the beginning to the end of his speech , either in thought or in expression . And , as in this session he has begun to speak like ...
... thought and style . For this talent he possesses beyond any speaker I ever heard , of never falling , from the beginning to the end of his speech , either in thought or in expression . And , as in this session he has begun to speak like ...
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... thought , that he had formed himself on loftier and more correct models , and was treading in a securer path for enduring fame than any of his contemporaries . The Fall of Jerusalem , The Martyr of Antioch , and Belshazzar , make up a ...
... thought , that he had formed himself on loftier and more correct models , and was treading in a securer path for enduring fame than any of his contemporaries . The Fall of Jerusalem , The Martyr of Antioch , and Belshazzar , make up a ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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