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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... Friends . 4to . II . 7s .; 8vo . 12s .; with profiles of Bishops War- burton and Hurd . Cadell and Davies . 1809 ... friendship in many more ) , that , in honour of his memory , I would have them published after my death , and the ...
... Friends . 4to . II . 7s .; 8vo . 12s .; with profiles of Bishops War- burton and Hurd . Cadell and Davies . 1809 ... friendship in many more ) , that , in honour of his memory , I would have them published after my death , and the ...
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... friendship may sufficiently excuse the rather overstrained panegyric of the respective authors , especially as they do not appear to have been either parsimonious of applause to their other friends , or extremely cautious in the censure ...
... friendship may sufficiently excuse the rather overstrained panegyric of the respective authors , especially as they do not appear to have been either parsimonious of applause to their other friends , or extremely cautious in the censure ...
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... friends as now to sense , now nonsense , leaning ; just as antiquity inclines him ; " a sentence which is more pointed than just , and sufficiently paradoxical . The character of Byrom is much more accurate ; " certainly a man of genius ...
... friends as now to sense , now nonsense , leaning ; just as antiquity inclines him ; " a sentence which is more pointed than just , and sufficiently paradoxical . The character of Byrom is much more accurate ; " certainly a man of genius ...
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... friend . The distinction between the degrees of intermarriage prohibited by nature , and those by the Jewish laws , is eminently just ; but the author evidently labours under a very gross and unaccountable misconception both of the ...
... friend . The distinction between the degrees of intermarriage prohibited by nature , and those by the Jewish laws , is eminently just ; but the author evidently labours under a very gross and unaccountable misconception both of the ...
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... friendship with Selden ; for the rest , he is vain and pedantic ; and on the whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com- position , is below criticism ; as to the matter , curious enough . With what spirit written , you ...
... friendship with Selden ; for the rest , he is vain and pedantic ; and on the whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com- position , is below criticism ; as to the matter , curious enough . With what spirit written , you ...
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