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... tion of Pindar's Odes : soon after which he was admitted into the Arcadian Academy at Rome . He died in 1817 . The subject matter of Akenside's poem is so strikingly condensed , that it must ever be a work of great difficulty to a ...
... tion of Pindar's Odes : soon after which he was admitted into the Arcadian Academy at Rome . He died in 1817 . The subject matter of Akenside's poem is so strikingly condensed , that it must ever be a work of great difficulty to a ...
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... tion . ' The favourable reception and applause , that performance has met with , render it unnecessary , and indeed impertinent , for me to enlarge in its praise ; especially as you , sir , have not condescended to enter into a ...
... tion . ' The favourable reception and applause , that performance has met with , render it unnecessary , and indeed impertinent , for me to enlarge in its praise ; especially as you , sir , have not condescended to enter into a ...
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... rewards and punishments ; in which Akenside supported the firm belief of Cicero in particular , in this great article of natural religion . " This argument calls to our recollection an asser- tion of LIFE OF AKENSIDE . 43.
... rewards and punishments ; in which Akenside supported the firm belief of Cicero in particular , in this great article of natural religion . " This argument calls to our recollection an asser- tion of LIFE OF AKENSIDE . 43.
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... tion of Dr. Doddridge on another occasion , that " men of contrary parties sit down more attached to their own opinions than they were at the begin- ning , and much more estranged in affection . " As we have no data , on which to build ...
... tion of Dr. Doddridge on another occasion , that " men of contrary parties sit down more attached to their own opinions than they were at the begin- ning , and much more estranged in affection . " As we have no data , on which to build ...
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... tion , which seems to have been expressly written to prove the same result . Finding Northampton not to afford any advan- tageous opportunity for the exercise of his me- dical talents , Akenside returned to London ; and soon after Mr ...
... tion , which seems to have been expressly written to prove the same result . Finding Northampton not to afford any advan- tageous opportunity for the exercise of his me- dical talents , Akenside returned to London ; and soon after Mr ...
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