The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... body you have expected fortitude and magnanimity ; and have been surprised and disgusted with childish cowardly ap- prehensions , and effeminate terrors . " A due attention to our conceptions and feelings in such circunistances as these ...
... body you have expected fortitude and magnanimity ; and have been surprised and disgusted with childish cowardly ap- prehensions , and effeminate terrors . " A due attention to our conceptions and feelings in such circunistances as these ...
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... body or mind , in another.- It may be well understood to comprehend the improvement of the Apprentice by his master ; and not improperly that which the member of civil society receives under the protection of the Laws , and from the ...
... body or mind , in another.- It may be well understood to comprehend the improvement of the Apprentice by his master ; and not improperly that which the member of civil society receives under the protection of the Laws , and from the ...
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... body of the work . This disproportion between the number of pages , and the respective portions of time therein de- scribed , is accounted for by the difference of materials , of which the two parts are composed . The latter division of ...
... body of the work . This disproportion between the number of pages , and the respective portions of time therein de- scribed , is accounted for by the difference of materials , of which the two parts are composed . The latter division of ...
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... body of readers , and got rid of the curious and troublesome scrutiny with which the inquisitive reader put to the torture every work that bears the name of history . - Such stories as the following would then have passed current and ...
... body of readers , and got rid of the curious and troublesome scrutiny with which the inquisitive reader put to the torture every work that bears the name of history . - Such stories as the following would then have passed current and ...
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... body of future Christians in general ; " Neither pray I for these ' my present dis- ciples alone , but for them also which shall believe on me through their word ; that they all may be one ; as thou , Father , art in me , and I in thee ...
... body of future Christians in general ; " Neither pray I for these ' my present dis- ciples alone , but for them also which shall believe on me through their word ; that they all may be one ; as thou , Father , art in me , and I in thee ...
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