The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... expression culpa- bly deficient in respect for dignities and authorities may be found in his speeches , and even in his writings , yet it would be hard , and absurd in the extreme , to let these weigh against the tenor of his long ...
... expression culpa- bly deficient in respect for dignities and authorities may be found in his speeches , and even in his writings , yet it would be hard , and absurd in the extreme , to let these weigh against the tenor of his long ...
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... expressions to our memory , and with retracing the recollec tion of what once held our attention so enraptured . Like the ... expression , lucidness of arrangement , propriety , chastity , expansion , ease and grace , which dispelled all ...
... expressions to our memory , and with retracing the recollec tion of what once held our attention so enraptured . Like the ... expression , lucidness of arrangement , propriety , chastity , expansion , ease and grace , which dispelled all ...
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... expressions which admitted that construction . " Mr. Burke is accused , by the author of the Vindicia Gallicæ , of violence on the side of a mis- taken humanity ; the accuser is himself accused , even by his valuable friends , of ...
... expressions which admitted that construction . " Mr. Burke is accused , by the author of the Vindicia Gallicæ , of violence on the side of a mis- taken humanity ; the accuser is himself accused , even by his valuable friends , of ...
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... expression , debased by the mixture of every species of prejudice and superstition , and distorted into deformity in their passage through narrow and perverted minds , have still some solid foun- dation in the nature and condition of ...
... expression , debased by the mixture of every species of prejudice and superstition , and distorted into deformity in their passage through narrow and perverted minds , have still some solid foun- dation in the nature and condition of ...
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... expression , remarkable either for its strength or its elegance . Like Gibbon , " he investigated with his pen always in his hand ; " believing with an ancient classic , that to study without a pen is to dream- " Studium sine calamo ...
... expression , remarkable either for its strength or its elegance . Like Gibbon , " he investigated with his pen always in his hand ; " believing with an ancient classic , that to study without a pen is to dream- " Studium sine calamo ...
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