The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... truth people in general are so well convinced , that they do not feel themselves greatly obliged to a writer who ransacks every corner of his imagination , for hidden images of pain , grief , and despondency . " Accordingly , fictitious ...
... truth people in general are so well convinced , that they do not feel themselves greatly obliged to a writer who ransacks every corner of his imagination , for hidden images of pain , grief , and despondency . " Accordingly , fictitious ...
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... truth and tenderness are thine . ' Instead of calling the morning Aurora , the evening Hes- per , and the moon Cynthia , it would have been more sensi- ble , and just as pretty , to have called them by their own names in good king's ...
... truth and tenderness are thine . ' Instead of calling the morning Aurora , the evening Hes- per , and the moon Cynthia , it would have been more sensi- ble , and just as pretty , to have called them by their own names in good king's ...
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... truth , Mr. Malthus endeavoured to prove that all the alterations which were proposed in the present forms and combinations of civil polity were founded in error , and would only increase the evil which they were intended to remove . Mr ...
... truth , Mr. Malthus endeavoured to prove that all the alterations which were proposed in the present forms and combinations of civil polity were founded in error , and would only increase the evil which they were intended to remove . Mr ...
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... truth . The effect how- ever of his reasoning , as far as it has operated , has been . most pernicious . It has repressed the activity of benevo- lence , and chilled the ardour of philanthropy . It has en- couraged and indurated the ...
... truth . The effect how- ever of his reasoning , as far as it has operated , has been . most pernicious . It has repressed the activity of benevo- lence , and chilled the ardour of philanthropy . It has en- couraged and indurated the ...
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... truth of Christianity . For , a prediction of such wide ex- tent , and embracing the vicissitudes of the Gospel and of its professors amid so many nations , and for such a suc- cession of ages , must be regarded as a standing miracle ...
... truth of Christianity . For , a prediction of such wide ex- tent , and embracing the vicissitudes of the Gospel and of its professors amid so many nations , and for such a suc- cession of ages , must be regarded as a standing miracle ...
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