The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... feelings of a poet in particular , it must be foothing to catch the liberal praise of ftrangers , before his fenfibilities be- come extinct ; and to receive a kind of earnest of that immortality for which he wrote , and for which he ...
... feelings of a poet in particular , it must be foothing to catch the liberal praise of ftrangers , before his fenfibilities be- come extinct ; and to receive a kind of earnest of that immortality for which he wrote , and for which he ...
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... feeling about it . The author , we firmly be-- lieve , is more furprifed than any other perfon at its füccefs ; and fomewhat alarmed at meeting celebrity , where he only looked for pardon ; this being so much out of the line of his ...
... feeling about it . The author , we firmly be-- lieve , is more furprifed than any other perfon at its füccefs ; and fomewhat alarmed at meeting celebrity , where he only looked for pardon ; this being so much out of the line of his ...
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... feeling upon the subject , as he probably did , when he wrote it , it appears to me to be an unconnected rhapfody , and little better than nonfenfe , either in Welsh or English . not here , however , be understood to depreciate the ...
... feeling upon the subject , as he probably did , when he wrote it , it appears to me to be an unconnected rhapfody , and little better than nonfenfe , either in Welsh or English . not here , however , be understood to depreciate the ...
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... feeling of the want of fome mode . But a mode not founded on the religious efta- blishment of the country , in which religion and education are , in fome degree at leaft , disjoined ; a mode tending as much to relax the efforts of many ...
... feeling of the want of fome mode . But a mode not founded on the religious efta- blishment of the country , in which religion and education are , in fome degree at leaft , disjoined ; a mode tending as much to relax the efforts of many ...
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... Feelings . On the Sanctions of the Gospel , On Re- On Internal Under the laft Section of the first Chapter which treats of the Juftice of God , Mr. Watfon thus arraigns the doc- trine of arbitrary decrees , as embraced by certain of the ...
... Feelings . On the Sanctions of the Gospel , On Re- On Internal Under the laft Section of the first Chapter which treats of the Juftice of God , Mr. Watfon thus arraigns the doc- trine of arbitrary decrees , as embraced by certain of the ...
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