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... learned and ingenious writer . This promise interested us the more , also , as it proceeded from the pen of his son ; whose talents , so conspicuously exerted in public life , we have often viewed with esteem and deference . We have now ...
... learned and ingenious writer . This promise interested us the more , also , as it proceeded from the pen of his son ; whose talents , so conspicuously exerted in public life , we have often viewed with esteem and deference . We have now ...
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... learned in the law , was able as well as willing to detect whatever mistakes might be made by the speaker . Lastly , the speeches delivered by St. Paul before assemblies , which were accustomed to Grecian oratory , are of a totally ...
... learned in the law , was able as well as willing to detect whatever mistakes might be made by the speaker . Lastly , the speeches delivered by St. Paul before assemblies , which were accustomed to Grecian oratory , are of a totally ...
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... learned author corroborates the assertion of Lessing , that the antient artists never re- presented the figure of a Fury in the terrific form ascribed to those deities by Eschylus . We are told that this poet , in the third part of his ...
... learned author corroborates the assertion of Lessing , that the antient artists never re- presented the figure of a Fury in the terrific form ascribed to those deities by Eschylus . We are told that this poet , in the third part of his ...
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