The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... person is disposed to be exceedingly melancholy , he need not go far out of the ordinary walks of human life to discover topics of lamentation . By seizing on some of the more prominent misfortunes to which poor mortals are sub- ject ...
... person is disposed to be exceedingly melancholy , he need not go far out of the ordinary walks of human life to discover topics of lamentation . By seizing on some of the more prominent misfortunes to which poor mortals are sub- ject ...
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... person by whom and the time when it was written , are matters of great uncertainty ; that Eusebius , after the most inquisitive search , and at a time when many helps were extant towards the discovery , which are now irreparably lost ...
... person by whom and the time when it was written , are matters of great uncertainty ; that Eusebius , after the most inquisitive search , and at a time when many helps were extant towards the discovery , which are now irreparably lost ...
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... person received for his support was carefully weighed out to him by the magistrate or master of the family . The word you therefore in this place means trutina ' a balance or pair of scales , and is well adapted to the subject . " " " A ...
... person received for his support was carefully weighed out to him by the magistrate or master of the family . The word you therefore in this place means trutina ' a balance or pair of scales , and is well adapted to the subject . " " " A ...
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... persons who pride themselves on their inquisitive spirit of curiosity , and who wish to acquire the reputation of accurate and extensive knowledge . They resolve to see , smell , touch , hear and feel every thing obvious to the external ...
... persons who pride themselves on their inquisitive spirit of curiosity , and who wish to acquire the reputation of accurate and extensive knowledge . They resolve to see , smell , touch , hear and feel every thing obvious to the external ...
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... person speaking contemptuously of such men as Southey and Wordsworth . If he means any thing , he wishes to laugh at ... persons whose ambulatory . exploits have been confined to Bond street , or the park on a Sunday , to deliver ...
... person speaking contemptuously of such men as Southey and Wordsworth . If he means any thing , he wishes to laugh at ... persons whose ambulatory . exploits have been confined to Bond street , or the park on a Sunday , to deliver ...
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