The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volumes 59-60W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1785 - English literature |
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... most beautiful places defcribed by this journalist is Latichea , a fmall fea - port town in Syria , with the country between it and Aleppo . This country , we are informed , contains fome scenes the most romantic that can be imagined ...
... most beautiful places defcribed by this journalist is Latichea , a fmall fea - port town in Syria , with the country between it and Aleppo . This country , we are informed , contains fome scenes the most romantic that can be imagined ...
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... most explicit terms , both the zeal and the dif cernment which he has fo remarkably manifested , by the at- tention bestowed on this fubject . His habits of life have af forded him the most favourable opportunities of acquiring in ...
... most explicit terms , both the zeal and the dif cernment which he has fo remarkably manifested , by the at- tention bestowed on this fubject . His habits of life have af forded him the most favourable opportunities of acquiring in ...
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... most of the rules , which he prefcribes to his pontiffs , are formed upon the idea of what the Chriftian church requires of her clergy . The tranflator has omitted the author's blafphemies . ' · VII . The Cæfars . Julian composed his ...
... most of the rules , which he prefcribes to his pontiffs , are formed upon the idea of what the Chriftian church requires of her clergy . The tranflator has omitted the author's blafphemies . ' · VII . The Cæfars . Julian composed his ...
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... most renowned heroes fhould contend for fuperiority ; that every one should feverally fpeak for himself , and that the gods fhould give their votes . When their proper turns were af- figned them , Julius Cæfar thus began : " It was my ...
... most renowned heroes fhould contend for fuperiority ; that every one should feverally fpeak for himself , and that the gods fhould give their votes . When their proper turns were af- figned them , Julius Cæfar thus began : " It was my ...
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... most amiable part of our nature ? Or muft we not have won- dered if he had not been fufceptible of thofe impreffions which the beft of men feel the most fenfibly ; and which are one true criterion of their excellency ? The following are ...
... most amiable part of our nature ? Or muft we not have won- dered if he had not been fufceptible of thofe impreffions which the beft of men feel the most fenfibly ; and which are one true criterion of their excellency ? The following are ...
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