The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 - Books |
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... writer could have any other intention than to connect the sub sequent with the preceding relation , and to describe the passage across the sea , as having happened on the day after the sermon on the mount . Further , on the day after ...
... writer could have any other intention than to connect the sub sequent with the preceding relation , and to describe the passage across the sea , as having happened on the day after the sermon on the mount . Further , on the day after ...
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... writer had ever used before the evangelists The agreement , however , in respect to as may be explained , on the supposition , that this word was already in use among the early Christians in the Lord's Prayer , at the time when St ...
... writer had ever used before the evangelists The agreement , however , in respect to as may be explained , on the supposition , that this word was already in use among the early Christians in the Lord's Prayer , at the time when St ...
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... writer who literally calls a disease a scourge , and uses such expres- sions as to be afflicted with a scourge , ' to be cured of a scourge , ' no longer thinks on the original meaning of pasti . Pure Greek writers never applied the ...
... writer who literally calls a disease a scourge , and uses such expres- sions as to be afflicted with a scourge , ' to be cured of a scourge , ' no longer thinks on the original meaning of pasti . Pure Greek writers never applied the ...
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... writer of the New Testament has neglected elegance of ex- pression , and purity of language , more than St. Mark . The word Vews occurs incessantly , and he abounds likewise with numerous and harsh Hebraisms . Yet his Gospel is very ...
... writer of the New Testament has neglected elegance of ex- pression , and purity of language , more than St. Mark . The word Vews occurs incessantly , and he abounds likewise with numerous and harsh Hebraisms . Yet his Gospel is very ...
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... writer are throughout the whole of his Memoirs , and honestly as he seems to have been attached to the cause of royalty , we think we have some glance , from the specimen before us , of what the abbé Barruel refers to , when , in his ...
... writer are throughout the whole of his Memoirs , and honestly as he seems to have been attached to the cause of royalty , we think we have some glance , from the specimen before us , of what the abbé Barruel refers to , when , in his ...
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