The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... give a satisfactory and a metaphysical account of its nature , which he exemplifies particularly in our notion of Beauty , which is sufficiently clear for all practical purposes , yet most difficult to be accurately determined or ...
... give a satisfactory and a metaphysical account of its nature , which he exemplifies particularly in our notion of Beauty , which is sufficiently clear for all practical purposes , yet most difficult to be accurately determined or ...
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... give a fine and sublime animation , which cannot be accounted evil in itself , and must be reckoned amongst those things which make a man truly estimable . That lofty disdain , with which men of superior minds look down upon all ...
... give a fine and sublime animation , which cannot be accounted evil in itself , and must be reckoned amongst those things which make a man truly estimable . That lofty disdain , with which men of superior minds look down upon all ...
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... give an indefinite number of times ; Matt . xviii . 22. or there is no stated number of times beyond which forgiveness is wholly wrong , or needless : but it may be doubted whether forgiveness properly belongs to the passage now before ...
... give an indefinite number of times ; Matt . xviii . 22. or there is no stated number of times beyond which forgiveness is wholly wrong , or needless : but it may be doubted whether forgiveness properly belongs to the passage now before ...
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... give to the world two octavo volumes , entituled , " Historical Memoirs of my own Time be- tween the Years 1772 and 1784. " The book is divided into two parts . The first , which describes a period of eight years , extending from 1772 ...
... give to the world two octavo volumes , entituled , " Historical Memoirs of my own Time be- tween the Years 1772 and 1784. " The book is divided into two parts . The first , which describes a period of eight years , extending from 1772 ...
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... give me the lie . I burst out of the room unable to restrain my indignation , and no longer mistress of my emotions . Did not you hear him give me the lie at the time I opened the door ? ' I did , madam , ' imprudently replied the ...
... give me the lie . I burst out of the room unable to restrain my indignation , and no longer mistress of my emotions . Did not you hear him give me the lie at the time I opened the door ? ' I did , madam , ' imprudently replied the ...
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