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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... produce the sensation of pleasure ; and farce , by what is called burlesque to excite laughter . " " " When unnatural plots are used , he continues- " The mind is not only entirely drawn off from the characters by those surprising turns ...
... produce the sensation of pleasure ; and farce , by what is called burlesque to excite laughter . " " " When unnatural plots are used , he continues- " The mind is not only entirely drawn off from the characters by those surprising turns ...
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... produced him 1500l . in the year 1738. An opportunity thus offered to effect a complete reconciliation with his former em- ployers ; but ... produce of the first performance of his Messiah in Dublin to the City prison 20 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... produced him 1500l . in the year 1738. An opportunity thus offered to effect a complete reconciliation with his former em- ployers ; but ... produce of the first performance of his Messiah in Dublin to the City prison 20 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... produces variety , and caprice and the love of novelty still further in- crease the divisions ; so that to trace the mutations of dress through any extended period , must inevitably become tedious . The present state of female attire is ...
... produces variety , and caprice and the love of novelty still further in- crease the divisions ; so that to trace the mutations of dress through any extended period , must inevitably become tedious . The present state of female attire is ...
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... producing their effect by direct application to the brain itself , or its vessels . " P. 116 . In our author's opinion , however , there is no necessity for supposing infectious matters to be absorbed . They may act on the brain through ...
... producing their effect by direct application to the brain itself , or its vessels . " P. 116 . In our author's opinion , however , there is no necessity for supposing infectious matters to be absorbed . They may act on the brain through ...
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... produce inflammation in that organ , Those occasional causes , however , " which act through the medium of the mind , as the mental passions and emo- tions , " certainly exert their energy directly and primarily on the brain . But while ...
... produce inflammation in that organ , Those occasional causes , however , " which act through the medium of the mind , as the mental passions and emo- tions , " certainly exert their energy directly and primarily on the brain . But while ...
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