The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... hand , might be attended with a beneficial result . We now come to the passion or sentiment of Envy , which our Author defines to be " that uneasy sentiment , of which we are conscious , when we observe the success of those with whom we ...
... hand , might be attended with a beneficial result . We now come to the passion or sentiment of Envy , which our Author defines to be " that uneasy sentiment , of which we are conscious , when we observe the success of those with whom we ...
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... hand , and turning to the Duke , before the new knight approached , asked of him if he knew Lord Camden's christian name . The Duke , after inquiring , informed him that it was John Jefferies , What ! what ! ' replied the king , John ...
... hand , and turning to the Duke , before the new knight approached , asked of him if he knew Lord Camden's christian name . The Duke , after inquiring , informed him that it was John Jefferies , What ! what ! ' replied the king , John ...
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... hand , who consider all talent , however eminent , as radically defective , unless sustained by deco- rum , and a regard for opinion ; as well as all who prefer sobriety of conduct , regularity of deportment , and the virtues of private ...
... hand , who consider all talent , however eminent , as radically defective , unless sustained by deco- rum , and a regard for opinion ; as well as all who prefer sobriety of conduct , regularity of deportment , and the virtues of private ...
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... hand . " It is so written in Vol . ii . p . 496. We suppose this novel mode of conveying bribes was adopted to prevent discovery , as the conspirators in " the Rovers " sing in full chorus , to pre- vent their being discovered . This ...
... hand . " It is so written in Vol . ii . p . 496. We suppose this novel mode of conveying bribes was adopted to prevent discovery , as the conspirators in " the Rovers " sing in full chorus , to pre- vent their being discovered . This ...
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... hand , rest their hopes upon their own obedience to the law of God , instead of relying on the all - sufficient merits and the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ ; or who , like the Gentiles , on the other hand , substitute " a vague and ...
... hand , rest their hopes upon their own obedience to the law of God , instead of relying on the all - sufficient merits and the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ ; or who , like the Gentiles , on the other hand , substitute " a vague and ...
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