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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... true a picture of the writer's ( Warburton's ) character , and are , besides , so worthy of him in all respects ( I mean , if the reader can forgive the playfulness of his wit in some instances , and the partiality of his friendship in ...
... true a picture of the writer's ( Warburton's ) character , and are , besides , so worthy of him in all respects ( I mean , if the reader can forgive the playfulness of his wit in some instances , and the partiality of his friendship in ...
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... true , and that he had it from an angel . Whiston rejected this as apocryphal . For he was well assured , that if the favour of this secret was to be com- municated to any one , it would be to himself . He is so enraged at Middleton ...
... true , and that he had it from an angel . Whiston rejected this as apocryphal . For he was well assured , that if the favour of this secret was to be com- municated to any one , it would be to himself . He is so enraged at Middleton ...
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... true viaticum - the comfort , the so- lace , the asylum from all the evils of human life , is perfectly as- tonishing . I believe no one ( all things considered ) has suffered more from the low and vile passions of the high and low ...
... true viaticum - the comfort , the so- lace , the asylum from all the evils of human life , is perfectly as- tonishing . I believe no one ( all things considered ) has suffered more from the low and vile passions of the high and low ...
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... true , generally become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it is not less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's genius and ...
... true , generally become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it is not less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's genius and ...
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... true , I have a tenderness in my temper which will make me miss poor Stukeley ; for not to say that he was one of my oldest acquaintance , there was in him such a mixture of sim- plicity , drollery , absurdity , ingenuity , superstition ...
... true , I have a tenderness in my temper which will make me miss poor Stukeley ; for not to say that he was one of my oldest acquaintance , there was in him such a mixture of sim- plicity , drollery , absurdity , ingenuity , superstition ...
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