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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... language with dignity , and the most adorned with ease . But his harmony and strength of numbers , his force and splendour of co- louring , his gravity and sublime of sentiment , are of another school . If you ask then why he took any ...
... language with dignity , and the most adorned with ease . But his harmony and strength of numbers , his force and splendour of co- louring , his gravity and sublime of sentiment , are of another school . If you ask then why he took any ...
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... language , partly because no more remains of the tongue than is contained in one single book of no great bigness , but principally from there having been no vowel points affixed till many ages after it was become a dead language . This ...
... language , partly because no more remains of the tongue than is contained in one single book of no great bigness , but principally from there having been no vowel points affixed till many ages after it was become a dead language . This ...
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... language . As this celebrated composer found it , the most pathetic parts of the Italian musick frequently fell upon words expressive of anger , and vice versa ; he therefore composed Rossi's Rinaldo , written after an outline by Aaron ...
... language . As this celebrated composer found it , the most pathetic parts of the Italian musick frequently fell upon words expressive of anger , and vice versa ; he therefore composed Rossi's Rinaldo , written after an outline by Aaron ...
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... language of the letters from Bengal . Both are now consigned to the archives of the East - India Company , and both are doomed , in all probability , to undergo , with many ether documents of great importance , the common fate of 34 ...
... language of the letters from Bengal . Both are now consigned to the archives of the East - India Company , and both are doomed , in all probability , to undergo , with many ether documents of great importance , the common fate of 34 ...
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... . 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.
... . 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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