The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... thing . With Mrs. Henry Tighe we were not fo fortunate : her Poems § , indeed , were not printed for general circulation before her death ; but the feal of public approbation was already ftamped upon her elegant Pfyche , before it came ...
... thing . With Mrs. Henry Tighe we were not fo fortunate : her Poems § , indeed , were not printed for general circulation before her death ; but the feal of public approbation was already ftamped upon her elegant Pfyche , before it came ...
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... thing remains for this , ex- cepting Dr. Drake's felection , entitled the Gleaner * . To make a new periodical work , or rather collection of effays , out of multitudes that are forgotten , and feldom to be met with , required the taste ...
... thing remains for this , ex- cepting Dr. Drake's felection , entitled the Gleaner * . To make a new periodical work , or rather collection of effays , out of multitudes that are forgotten , and feldom to be met with , required the taste ...
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... ; a mode tending as much to relax the efforts of many who could give their chil dren an education , as to affift thofe who could not , does C 2 not not exactly appear to be the thing wanted . Something Grahame's British Georgics , 19.
... ; a mode tending as much to relax the efforts of many who could give their chil dren an education , as to affift thofe who could not , does C 2 not not exactly appear to be the thing wanted . Something Grahame's British Georgics , 19.
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not exactly appear to be the thing wanted . Something more nearly refembling the tried method of the Scotch parifh fchools , founded on and connected with the public religion of the country , must be that which fhall finally fill up the ...
not exactly appear to be the thing wanted . Something more nearly refembling the tried method of the Scotch parifh fchools , founded on and connected with the public religion of the country , must be that which fhall finally fill up the ...
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If we believed fuch things , could we adore and love our Maker ? How are we to ferve him , and for what purpose ? For if ... thing and this condition is impofed on them by their Maker . Some of thefe , however , by his fovereign will and ...
If we believed fuch things , could we adore and love our Maker ? How are we to ferve him , and for what purpose ? For if ... thing and this condition is impofed on them by their Maker . Some of thefe , however , by his fovereign will and ...
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