The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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Page 49
... remains of Eschylus , and his brethren of the tragic art . The rest of these beautiful compositions consist of stories drawn from the Grecian my- thology , or from the early traditional accounts of the heroic age , which are ...
... remains of Eschylus , and his brethren of the tragic art . The rest of these beautiful compositions consist of stories drawn from the Grecian my- thology , or from the early traditional accounts of the heroic age , which are ...
Page 60
... remains greatly independent of the number and nature of the pre- ceding warnings and denials . Yet diminish our Lord's prediction and his Apostle's fall to a single denial , and it will not be denied that the interest will be ...
... remains greatly independent of the number and nature of the pre- ceding warnings and denials . Yet diminish our Lord's prediction and his Apostle's fall to a single denial , and it will not be denied that the interest will be ...
Page 66
... remains . In ad- dition to these Dr. Butler took the 7th , 8th , 15th , 16th , 18th , " and 19th , as his moiety of the work ; the remainder was en- trusted to Mr. Hodgson . We shall now proceed to give a general outline of the events ...
... remains . In ad- dition to these Dr. Butler took the 7th , 8th , 15th , 16th , 18th , " and 19th , as his moiety of the work ; the remainder was en- trusted to Mr. Hodgson . We shall now proceed to give a general outline of the events ...
Page 146
... remains of a thousand generations of animals and vegetables , the monuments of art and the labours of countless ages ; all which having undergone a process of renova tion in the depths of the ocean , was again exposed to the sun as ...
... remains of a thousand generations of animals and vegetables , the monuments of art and the labours of countless ages ; all which having undergone a process of renova tion in the depths of the ocean , was again exposed to the sun as ...
Page 147
... remains , both animal and vegetable , of the most minute and delicate structure , exhibit- ing still uninjured fibres more slender than the human hair , and tubular vessels which only the microscope can detect . Is it possible to ...
... remains , both animal and vegetable , of the most minute and delicate structure , exhibit- ing still uninjured fibres more slender than the human hair , and tubular vessels which only the microscope can detect . Is it possible to ...
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