The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 61
... leave of him , we beg to point out a passage in the very Cri- tique which he has abused ; -a pas- sage which we cannot help thinking he may have scen , though he never reads reviews , and of which we fear we may say , " Hinc ille ...
... leave of him , we beg to point out a passage in the very Cri- tique which he has abused ; -a pas- sage which we cannot help thinking he may have scen , though he never reads reviews , and of which we fear we may say , " Hinc ille ...
Page 76
... leave to lay before our readers the following Thesis , for the amusement of a leisure hour . " This principium commune essendi et cognoscendi , as subsisting in a WILL , or primary ACT of self - duplication , is the me- diate or ...
... leave to lay before our readers the following Thesis , for the amusement of a leisure hour . " This principium commune essendi et cognoscendi , as subsisting in a WILL , or primary ACT of self - duplication , is the me- diate or ...
Page 156
... leave Ŭ SOVEREIGN PUBLIC , and I shall slay this dragon without sword or staff . For the compound would be as the ... Leaves , and Biographia Literaria . his face , is wiped away , by abusing h'm in an equal degree beyond what truth will ...
... leave Ŭ SOVEREIGN PUBLIC , and I shall slay this dragon without sword or staff . For the compound would be as the ... Leaves , and Biographia Literaria . his face , is wiped away , by abusing h'm in an equal degree beyond what truth will ...
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