The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... character , where acute- nefs is chastized by unaffected humility , and the efforts of learning are invigorated by the ardour of genuine piety . He is an author from whom we differ with diffidence , and that very rarely ; and with whom ...
... character , where acute- nefs is chastized by unaffected humility , and the efforts of learning are invigorated by the ardour of genuine piety . He is an author from whom we differ with diffidence , and that very rarely ; and with whom ...
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... character of a Chriftian Church , is one of those that stand in the very first order of merit . We analysed it with proportionable care , and we trust that its value has thus been made known to mul titudes , who had not the advantage of ...
... character of a Chriftian Church , is one of those that stand in the very first order of merit . We analysed it with proportionable care , and we trust that its value has thus been made known to mul titudes , who had not the advantage of ...
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... Character of Petrarch § , will be acceptable to every liberal reader , as a vin- dication of the poet and his mistrefs . The vanity of a French Abbé had difgraced them with the impu- tation of a French intrigue ; but from the investi ...
... Character of Petrarch § , will be acceptable to every liberal reader , as a vin- dication of the poet and his mistrefs . The vanity of a French Abbé had difgraced them with the impu- tation of a French intrigue ; but from the investi ...
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... character in the fubject ; and the books , being proportion- ably fhort , do not fatigue the attention of the reader . Each book has a few notes ; not ambitiously accumulated , but use- fully fubjoined , either to confirm the author's ...
... character in the fubject ; and the books , being proportion- ably fhort , do not fatigue the attention of the reader . Each book has a few notes ; not ambitiously accumulated , but use- fully fubjoined , either to confirm the author's ...
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... character of his father , which might be fufpected of partiality ; but leaves it to be collected from the circumftances of his life , as he has related them ; and to the care of a friend , who has thus drawn his literary character ...
... character of his father , which might be fufpected of partiality ; but leaves it to be collected from the circumftances of his life , as he has related them ; and to the care of a friend , who has thus drawn his literary character ...
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