The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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145. oldal
... never been disputed . But to defend another by paying exaggerated homage to his weaknesses , is an act some- what savouring of treachery . Without any general , or infatuated prejudice ; but with nature I hope , and reason , for me ...
... never been disputed . But to defend another by paying exaggerated homage to his weaknesses , is an act some- what savouring of treachery . Without any general , or infatuated prejudice ; but with nature I hope , and reason , for me ...
385. oldal
... never made any shew of religion , was , in fact , one of the most religious men of the age . The great object of his ... never deviating into rusticity , and always made the vehicle for comprehensive knowledge , sagacious observation ...
... never made any shew of religion , was , in fact , one of the most religious men of the age . The great object of his ... never deviating into rusticity , and always made the vehicle for comprehensive knowledge , sagacious observation ...
416. oldal
... never tires , the attention never flags , the feelings never relax . By a mas- terly delusion , which is assuredly the perfection of novel- writing , the author has contrived , as it were , to identify his hero with the reader , and to ...
... never tires , the attention never flags , the feelings never relax . By a mas- terly delusion , which is assuredly the perfection of novel- writing , the author has contrived , as it were , to identify his hero with the reader , and to ...
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