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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... learned a divine , that listening to the story of Dido and Æneas , or Tom Jones , or the poetry of Swift , were not among the weightier duties of a dying christian . We pro- test also against this death bed coalition of Mr. Pitt and Mr ...
... learned a divine , that listening to the story of Dido and Æneas , or Tom Jones , or the poetry of Swift , were not among the weightier duties of a dying christian . We pro- test also against this death bed coalition of Mr. Pitt and Mr ...
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... learned from himself , was more than his ardent temper , wrought up to an extraordinary state of impressibility on the par- ticular topic , and rendered , perhaps , somewhat more irritable by age and disappointment , could listen to ...
... learned from himself , was more than his ardent temper , wrought up to an extraordinary state of impressibility on the par- ticular topic , and rendered , perhaps , somewhat more irritable by age and disappointment , could listen to ...
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... learned and scientific ; it exhibited penetration and wisdom , and was calculated to render them happy . They had kings , or chiefs , invested with absolute power , as likewise a kind of subordinate nobility ; and the usual distinctions ...
... learned and scientific ; it exhibited penetration and wisdom , and was calculated to render them happy . They had kings , or chiefs , invested with absolute power , as likewise a kind of subordinate nobility ; and the usual distinctions ...
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... learned nonjuror , had that propensity towards singular speculations , in which ingenious men , who profess slavish principles of govern- ment , not unfrequently give vent to the native independence of their understanding . He ...
... learned nonjuror , had that propensity towards singular speculations , in which ingenious men , who profess slavish principles of govern- ment , not unfrequently give vent to the native independence of their understanding . He ...
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... learned divines our country has produced . At college , our pupil not only performed his duties with his usual attention and success , but he became distinguished for his talents , his uncommon progress in his studies , and especially ...
... learned divines our country has produced . At college , our pupil not only performed his duties with his usual attention and success , but he became distinguished for his talents , his uncommon progress in his studies , and especially ...
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acquired admiration Analectic ancient appears Aristophanes beautiful body Bossuet Bride of Abydos Burke character circumstances colours Cossack death degree delight duties early Edinburgh Review effect eloquence English Euripides excellence excited expression fancy favour feelings Fisher Ames French friends genius habits heart honour human imagination Indian interest lady language literary literature Lord Lord Byron Madame de Genlis Madame de Staël manner means ment merit meteoric stones mind Molière moral native nature never objects observed opinion original party passions patriot perhaps persons philosophical pleasure Plutus poem poet poetical poetry political possession present principles racter reader received religion remarkable respect river Samuel Adams scene seems sentiment society spirit style sublime talents taste thee thing thou thought tion translation truth virtue volume Wahabee whole writer youth