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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... 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 many more ) , that ...
... 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 many more ) , that ...
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... writers of the last century are here criticised , or rather honoured , withi an opinion of their talents and ... writer speaks several times ; and the following observations , when treating of his Julian , will furnish a fine treat to ...
... writers of the last century are here criticised , or rather honoured , withi an opinion of their talents and ... writer speaks several times ; and the following observations , when treating of his Julian , will furnish a fine treat to ...
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... writer was learned in his own profession ; thought largely in religion by the advantage of his friendship with Selden ; for the rest , he is vain and pedantic ; and on the whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com ...
... writer was learned in his own profession ; thought largely in religion by the advantage of his friendship with Selden ; for the rest , he is vain and pedantic ; and on the whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com ...
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... writer or his work , Dr. Warburton contents himself with expressing his approbation in this manner : the reader of course is obliged to guess or remain totally ignorant of the opinion of both writers , in consequence of Dr. Hurd's ...
... writer or his work , Dr. Warburton contents himself with expressing his approbation in this manner : the reader of course is obliged to guess or remain totally ignorant of the opinion of both writers , in consequence of Dr. Hurd's ...
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... writer who would prove , from historical documents , that we have any buildings , whether ecclesiastical or military , that are indubitably of Saxon archi- tecture ; we mean , that were actually erected by Saxon builders and in the ...
... writer who would prove , from historical documents , that we have any buildings , whether ecclesiastical or military , that are indubitably of Saxon archi- tecture ; we mean , that were actually erected by Saxon builders and in the ...
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