The Quarterly Review, Volume 4William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1810 |
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Pagina 77
... supposed , then , that , by drawing the members of the Establishment into a co - ope ration with themselves in a cause externally Christian , by a tem porary disguise of those party feelings which may hereafter be made to act with ...
... supposed , then , that , by drawing the members of the Establishment into a co - ope ration with themselves in a cause externally Christian , by a tem porary disguise of those party feelings which may hereafter be made to act with ...
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... supposed that this critic , who treats the study of ancient literature as nothing more than learning Latin and Greek ; who conceives that its poets , orators , historians , and moralists , are read only for the sake of anapasts and ...
... supposed that this critic , who treats the study of ancient literature as nothing more than learning Latin and Greek ; who conceives that its poets , orators , historians , and moralists , are read only for the sake of anapasts and ...
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... supposed to be a spe- cific . Whitelocke in his Journal , ( a book every way interesting , ) describes the sheep and goats as clambering up the Swedish coun- try houses to graze upon the turf with which they are covered ; the buildings ...
... supposed to be a spe- cific . Whitelocke in his Journal , ( a book every way interesting , ) describes the sheep and goats as clambering up the Swedish coun- try houses to graze upon the turf with which they are covered ; the buildings ...
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