The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... given to this fact of fir William Stuart's being put to death in the year 1402 or 1403 , as related in the Scotichronicon and by Winton ; which credit cannot easily be withheld by any man of judgment and impartiality ; then it is ...
... given to this fact of fir William Stuart's being put to death in the year 1402 or 1403 , as related in the Scotichronicon and by Winton ; which credit cannot easily be withheld by any man of judgment and impartiality ; then it is ...
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... given into this sweep- ing mode of criticism , than which nothing can be more futile and abfurd . These laudatores temporis acti , who dwell fo much upon the general and fuperior merit of our poetry in the ages of Eliza- beth and the ...
... given into this sweep- ing mode of criticism , than which nothing can be more futile and abfurd . These laudatores temporis acti , who dwell fo much upon the general and fuperior merit of our poetry in the ages of Eliza- beth and the ...
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... given of the paffages in the Revelations from the want of fufficient attention in former commentators to the new power that fhould arife , totally different from either of the former . His concluding remark , we are perfuaded , will ...
... given of the paffages in the Revelations from the want of fufficient attention in former commentators to the new power that fhould arife , totally different from either of the former . His concluding remark , we are perfuaded , will ...
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... given of them in the prophetical writings . The progrefs of the infidel power of antichrift occupies the greater part of the third volume ; and here , though we have fcarcely any doubts in our minds . of the pofitions advanced in the ...
... given of them in the prophetical writings . The progrefs of the infidel power of antichrift occupies the greater part of the third volume ; and here , though we have fcarcely any doubts in our minds . of the pofitions advanced in the ...
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... given by eastern writers . The learned M. de Sacy has collected , in his admirable " Mémoires fur diverfes Antiquités de la Perfe , " all that has been published on the fubject of thefe fculptures by the European writers enumerated ...
... given by eastern writers . The learned M. de Sacy has collected , in his admirable " Mémoires fur diverfes Antiquités de la Perfe , " all that has been published on the fubject of thefe fculptures by the European writers enumerated ...
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