The British Critic: A New Review, Том 31F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... human body . We have now once more to close our half - yearly account . In the fix months which are next to enfue , what events may be comprehended ! Our prayer is , that they may at length be profperous , to Britain , to Humanity , to ...
... human body . We have now once more to close our half - yearly account . In the fix months which are next to enfue , what events may be comprehended ! Our prayer is , that they may at length be profperous , to Britain , to Humanity , to ...
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... human genius . Every fiction , every tradition , every locality , were allowable to Shakspeare : but no poetic licence defcended to his commentators , who were bound , in their Arictures , to adhere to the truth . Much of this drama is ...
... human genius . Every fiction , every tradition , every locality , were allowable to Shakspeare : but no poetic licence defcended to his commentators , who were bound , in their Arictures , to adhere to the truth . Much of this drama is ...
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... human hands of the ancient Britons , without the wizard aid of the weird fifters . It is fimilar to the priftine ftrengths , on Barra - hill , to the Cater - thuns , and to feveral hill forts , in South - Britain . Dunfinan hill is one ...
... human hands of the ancient Britons , without the wizard aid of the weird fifters . It is fimilar to the priftine ftrengths , on Barra - hill , to the Cater - thuns , and to feveral hill forts , in South - Britain . Dunfinan hill is one ...
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... human mind , and to employ the first years of life in a proper , a pro- fitable , and a rational manner . The firft , on introductory chapter defines several terms be- longing to the fcience , and mentions the meanings , the ex- tent ...
... human mind , and to employ the first years of life in a proper , a pro- fitable , and a rational manner . The firft , on introductory chapter defines several terms be- longing to the fcience , and mentions the meanings , the ex- tent ...
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... human intellect and will , which renders them incapable of performing their functions , as before the fall , confifts of a pofitive depravity of thefe faculties , or refults , as Bifhop Bull taught , from the withdrawing of thole ...
... human intellect and will , which renders them incapable of performing their functions , as before the fall , confifts of a pofitive depravity of thefe faculties , or refults , as Bifhop Bull taught , from the withdrawing of thole ...
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