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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... 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 of their op ...
... 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 of their op ...
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... sufficiently paradoxical . The character of Byrom is much more accurate ; " certainly a man of genius plunged deep into the rankest fanaticism . ' " If I were to define enthusiasm , " observes Bishop Warburton , “ I would say it is such ...
... sufficiently paradoxical . The character of Byrom is much more accurate ; " certainly a man of genius plunged deep into the rankest fanaticism . ' " If I were to define enthusiasm , " observes Bishop Warburton , “ I would say it is such ...
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... sufficient . I should beg pardon for troubling you with this humble history ; but the subjects of it are so much and so tenderly in my thoughts at present , that if I writ [ wrote ] at all , I could hardly help writing about them . " P ...
... sufficient . I should beg pardon for troubling you with this humble history ; but the subjects of it are so much and so tenderly in my thoughts at present , that if I writ [ wrote ] at all , I could hardly help writing about them . " P ...
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... sufficiently elevated , and per- spicuous , but by no means either very correct or elegant . There is throughout these letters a philosophical and a sincere conviction of the importance of Christian faith and duty ; yet they are as ...
... sufficiently elevated , and per- spicuous , but by no means either very correct or elegant . There is throughout these letters a philosophical and a sincere conviction of the importance of Christian faith and duty ; yet they are as ...
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... sufficiently numerous , for the purpose of pourtraying the fashions of a century . Refinement produces variety , and caprice and the love of novelty still further in- crease the divisions ; so that to trace the mutations of dress ...
... sufficiently numerous , for the purpose of pourtraying the fashions of a century . Refinement produces variety , and caprice and the love of novelty still further in- crease the divisions ; so that to trace the mutations of dress ...
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