The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... truth of this assertion , though he says that he has occa- sionally found some of Tertullian's strange expressions to have been used by Plautus . He might have added , that if a person writing at the beginning of the third century ...
... truth of this assertion , though he says that he has occa- sionally found some of Tertullian's strange expressions to have been used by Plautus . He might have added , that if a person writing at the beginning of the third century ...
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... truth of our hypothesis will perhaps appear in a stronger light . The deaths of Ignatius and Polycarp are said to have been at- tended with miraculous circumstances ; and the miracles of Poly- carp are expressly mentioned by Irenæus ...
... truth of our hypothesis will perhaps appear in a stronger light . The deaths of Ignatius and Polycarp are said to have been at- tended with miraculous circumstances ; and the miracles of Poly- carp are expressly mentioned by Irenæus ...
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... - gress of invention , and see how the simple truth has been altered and overlaid . It has been mentioned above , that though Euse- bius in three places speaks of Gregory , Bishop of D 2 of the Three First Centuries . 35.
... - gress of invention , and see how the simple truth has been altered and overlaid . It has been mentioned above , that though Euse- bius in three places speaks of Gregory , Bishop of D 2 of the Three First Centuries . 35.
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... truth between the two ; and to regard the works of each as at once a check and commentary upon the works of the other . To prevent ourselves from being imposed upon by some philosophical romance under the name of history , and Madame de ...
... truth between the two ; and to regard the works of each as at once a check and commentary upon the works of the other . To prevent ourselves from being imposed upon by some philosophical romance under the name of history , and Madame de ...
Page 48
... truth of our observations . The Dartford story , already mentioned , is a sufficient proof of her propensity to turn every incident into a mysterious adventure ; of that moral alchymy which transforms the dull routine of every - day ...
... truth of our observations . The Dartford story , already mentioned , is a sufficient proof of her propensity to turn every incident into a mysterious adventure ; of that moral alchymy which transforms the dull routine of every - day ...
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