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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... considerable number paradoxical and visionary , and not a few totally false . Speaking of Hurd's Commentary on Horace's Epistles to Augustus and the Pisos , Dr. Warbur- ton greatly preferred the commentator's reasoning on that to the ...
... considerable number paradoxical and visionary , and not a few totally false . Speaking of Hurd's Commentary on Horace's Epistles to Augustus and the Pisos , Dr. Warbur- ton greatly preferred the commentator's reasoning on that to the ...
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... considerable deal of art , but betrayed herself decidedly in several instances . The result was , that the Spirit ardently desired the murderer might be punished for her alledged death . A wise - acre , who narrated the above ...
... considerable deal of art , but betrayed herself decidedly in several instances . The result was , that the Spirit ardently desired the murderer might be punished for her alledged death . A wise - acre , who narrated the above ...
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... considerably improving his cir- cumstances , he returned to England , where his Oratorios recovered from their previous depression , and received that approbation which a dread of having lost them probably excited . Handel gave the ...
... considerably improving his cir- cumstances , he returned to England , where his Oratorios recovered from their previous depression , and received that approbation which a dread of having lost them probably excited . Handel gave the ...
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... considerable quantity of it , had it served on his own table , invited the parties who were principally con- cerned in the business , and made them acknowledge the beef to be excellent . This was considered as inspecting matters too nar ...
... considerable quantity of it , had it served on his own table , invited the parties who were principally con- cerned in the business , and made them acknowledge the beef to be excellent . This was considered as inspecting matters too nar ...
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... . " P. 75 . Mr. Tighe has used the metaphoric language of some of the prophets with considerable effect in the following ani- mated and poetical address : -- 66 Daughter of Albion , empress of the main , Tighe's Poem of the Plants . 45.
... . " P. 75 . Mr. Tighe has used the metaphoric language of some of the prophets with considerable effect in the following ani- mated and poetical address : -- 66 Daughter of Albion , empress of the main , Tighe's Poem of the Plants . 45.
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