The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... observes , that we may use a sentiment for the purposes of life , when we are unable to give a satisfactory and a metaphysical account of its nature , which he exemplifies particularly in our notion of Beauty , which is sufficiently ...
... observes , that we may use a sentiment for the purposes of life , when we are unable to give a satisfactory and a metaphysical account of its nature , which he exemplifies particularly in our notion of Beauty , which is sufficiently ...
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... observes , that the language of Scripture is popular , not philosophical language , such as was best calculated not only for the instruction of the first converts , but of the great mass of mankind . This sort of lan- guage has its ...
... observes , that the language of Scripture is popular , not philosophical language , such as was best calculated not only for the instruction of the first converts , but of the great mass of mankind . This sort of lan- guage has its ...
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... observes , " are not to be treated as of little moment . " And now let us earnestly solicit the attention of our readers to the following story , told by Sir Nathaniel , of another Duke of Dorset . " > " The late Duke of Dorset told me ...
... observes , " are not to be treated as of little moment . " And now let us earnestly solicit the attention of our readers to the following story , told by Sir Nathaniel , of another Duke of Dorset . " > " The late Duke of Dorset told me ...
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... observes , will explain the general character and pretensions of these vo- lumes , and prepare the reader for what he is to expect from them . " Originally composed for the instruction of my own parishioners , they are offered to the ...
... observes , will explain the general character and pretensions of these vo- lumes , and prepare the reader for what he is to expect from them . " Originally composed for the instruction of my own parishioners , they are offered to the ...
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... observe , that it appears to be the gracious design of Almighty God , our hea- venly Father , by the Gospel to bring men from a sinful and lost condition to happiness , by the way of holiness ... observes on 34 Mant's Parochial Sermons .
... observe , that it appears to be the gracious design of Almighty God , our hea- venly Father , by the Gospel to bring men from a sinful and lost condition to happiness , by the way of holiness ... observes on 34 Mant's Parochial Sermons .
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