The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 |
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... thing is immediately foreseen , whether we will or not ; and we are fatigued by tedious narratives of events that we had long ago anticipated . The whole of the first act consists of a conversation between Maraino and her father in law ...
... thing is immediately foreseen , whether we will or not ; and we are fatigued by tedious narratives of events that we had long ago anticipated . The whole of the first act consists of a conversation between Maraino and her father in law ...
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... thing , she gives it a few convulsive mastications , and then throws it aside , much to the credit either of her self - denial or stupid- ity . 6 We have been induced to dwell longer on professor Rich ardson's volumes than they deserve ...
... thing , she gives it a few convulsive mastications , and then throws it aside , much to the credit either of her self - denial or stupid- ity . 6 We have been induced to dwell longer on professor Rich ardson's volumes than they deserve ...
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... thing like providential arrangement in the government of the world and in the affairs of men ? And will not this , where other causes are insufficient , account for the manifest difference in the fecundating power in different countries ...
... thing like providential arrangement in the government of the world and in the affairs of men ? And will not this , where other causes are insufficient , account for the manifest difference in the fecundating power in different countries ...
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... thing like a state of pure and unmixed happiness in this probationary sphere ; but we do look for a degree of enjoyment greater than the present ; when vice will be less prevalent and misery less diffused . We do not assent to any ...
... thing like a state of pure and unmixed happiness in this probationary sphere ; but we do look for a degree of enjoyment greater than the present ; when vice will be less prevalent and misery less diffused . We do not assent to any ...
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... thing , he is too uniformly fond of abrupt and rugged strength . " Sometimes , but not often , Dr. S. offends by the intro duction of colloquial solecisms and vulgar phrases . In p . 381. to give the force of missitare supplicantes ...
... thing , he is too uniformly fond of abrupt and rugged strength . " Sometimes , but not often , Dr. S. offends by the intro duction of colloquial solecisms and vulgar phrases . In p . 381. to give the force of missitare supplicantes ...
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