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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... senses ; Terence and Moliere by deceiving him through his passions and affections . This is the right ; for the ... sense , now nonsense , leaning ; just as antiquity inclines him ; " a sentence which is more pointed than just , and ...
... senses ; Terence and Moliere by deceiving him through his passions and affections . This is the right ; for the ... sense , now nonsense , leaning ; just as antiquity inclines him ; " a sentence which is more pointed than just , and ...
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... sense , his knowledge , nor his honesty ; though it must be confessed that in him they were all strangely travestied . Not a week before his death [ at 84 ] , he walked from Bloomsbury to Grosvenor - square , to pay me a visit ; was ...
... sense , his knowledge , nor his honesty ; though it must be confessed that in him they were all strangely travestied . Not a week before his death [ at 84 ] , he walked from Bloomsbury to Grosvenor - square , to pay me a visit ; was ...
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... sense- less vanity the military bubble has blown up the human mind , and , at the same time , debased it to the most brutish subjection . " That one man should presume in the pride of his heart to arrogate the right of saying to his ...
... sense- less vanity the military bubble has blown up the human mind , and , at the same time , debased it to the most brutish subjection . " That one man should presume in the pride of his heart to arrogate the right of saying to his ...
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... sense of its impropriety , among many of the military , as well as civil , servants of the Com- pany . The crime of disobedience superadded in this instance to the baseness of usury , ought to be publicly and positively repro- bated ...
... sense of its impropriety , among many of the military , as well as civil , servants of the Com- pany . The crime of disobedience superadded in this instance to the baseness of usury , ought to be publicly and positively repro- bated ...
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... sense . The author's memory and imagination in this case were both too fertile ; although he may plead the example of Milton for such things . We mention these trivial errors , however , because we are per- suaded he is perfectly ...
... sense . The author's memory and imagination in this case were both too fertile ; although he may plead the example of Milton for such things . We mention these trivial errors , however , because we are per- suaded he is perfectly ...
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