The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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78. oldal
... whole ; and the whole ought to occupy the space which we can spare to this portion of the transactions of the past year . If our account , therefore , is less perfect than may be necessary to gratify the curiosity of our chymical ...
... whole ; and the whole ought to occupy the space which we can spare to this portion of the transactions of the past year . If our account , therefore , is less perfect than may be necessary to gratify the curiosity of our chymical ...
173. oldal
... whole tenor of the first catechism , and consequently of the second , according to Mr. Beloe's concession , runs in the same vein , up to the full import of the five points of John Calvin . Who the writer of this catechism was , is a ...
... whole tenor of the first catechism , and consequently of the second , according to Mr. Beloe's concession , runs in the same vein , up to the full import of the five points of John Calvin . Who the writer of this catechism was , is a ...
247. oldal
... whole Ambrosial influence o'er the wretched soul , To that let happier , easier hearts presume- Touch me more lightly with thy passing plume . ' Claudian succeeds Statius , and the Senex Veronensis , or contented old man of Verona , is ...
... whole Ambrosial influence o'er the wretched soul , To that let happier , easier hearts presume- Touch me more lightly with thy passing plume . ' Claudian succeeds Statius , and the Senex Veronensis , or contented old man of Verona , is ...
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