The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... body to imitate , I will tell you— these imitations being of the nature of parodies , they add a bor- rowed grace and vigour to his original wit . " In a subsequent letter Dr. Bentley is defended against the cabal formed by Garth ...
... body to imitate , I will tell you— these imitations being of the nature of parodies , they add a bor- rowed grace and vigour to his original wit . " In a subsequent letter Dr. Bentley is defended against the cabal formed by Garth ...
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... body ; and a wickeder heart , and more determined to do pub- lic mischief , I think I never knew . This Essay has so much pro- voked me , that I have a great deal to say to him on other accounts . ' P. 239. Feb. 1757 . " " Hume has ...
... body ; and a wickeder heart , and more determined to do pub- lic mischief , I think I never knew . This Essay has so much pro- voked me , that I have a great deal to say to him on other accounts . ' P. 239. Feb. 1757 . " " Hume has ...
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... body was deposited in the vault of St. John's church , Clerkenwell . ' During this ex- amination , the girl exhibited a considerable deal of art , but betrayed herself decidedly in several instances . The result was , that the Spirit ...
... body was deposited in the vault of St. John's church , Clerkenwell . ' During this ex- amination , the girl exhibited a considerable deal of art , but betrayed herself decidedly in several instances . The result was , that the Spirit ...
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... body is deposited , and give a token of her presence there , by a knock upon her coffin . It was therefore determined to make this trial of the existence or veracity of the supposed Spirit . While they were enquiring and deliberating ...
... body is deposited , and give a token of her presence there , by a knock upon her coffin . It was therefore determined to make this trial of the existence or veracity of the supposed Spirit . While they were enquiring and deliberating ...
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... body heard his sentiments thus expressed , he would not have been displeased with the dress in which his son has clothed them . The Plants , a Poem , Cantos the first and second , with Notes ; and occasional Poems . By William Tighe ...
... body heard his sentiments thus expressed , he would not have been displeased with the dress in which his son has clothed them . The Plants , a Poem , Cantos the first and second , with Notes ; and occasional Poems . By William Tighe ...
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