The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... mind the land mist and the glories of the ocean : but these images are foon exhausted ; and , however accurately he defcribes them in every poffible difference , they foon pall the imagination . It is not with Offian as it is with Homer ...
... mind the land mist and the glories of the ocean : but these images are foon exhausted ; and , however accurately he defcribes them in every poffible difference , they foon pall the imagination . It is not with Offian as it is with Homer ...
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... mind than those which they have fucceeded . least merit of the story of fir Bertrand that it breaks off ex- actly where the intereft would have flagged , where expecta- tion must have been difappointed . It is not the In the ftory of ...
... mind than those which they have fucceeded . least merit of the story of fir Bertrand that it breaks off ex- actly where the intereft would have flagged , where expecta- tion must have been difappointed . It is not the In the ftory of ...
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... minds of thofe who , feeing it only in its abuses , had not the refolution to examine the purity of its doctrines at ... mind ; and , in establishing a new opi- nion , it is neceffary to dilate more upon recent events than on thofe which ...
... minds of thofe who , feeing it only in its abuses , had not the refolution to examine the purity of its doctrines at ... mind ; and , in establishing a new opi- nion , it is neceffary to dilate more upon recent events than on thofe which ...
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... mind , which are truly the man , the real nature of this perfonage is thus declared in very plain terms , and fo are the arts by which he fhall obtain and support his power . " It appears then , that this fecond beaft is not to wear the ...
... mind , which are truly the man , the real nature of this perfonage is thus declared in very plain terms , and fo are the arts by which he fhall obtain and support his power . " It appears then , that this fecond beaft is not to wear the ...
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... minds as well as the bodies of men - their spiritual as well as their temporal interests their religious as well as their civil liberties he was " to make war with the faints and to over- come them , and to have power over all kindreds ...
... minds as well as the bodies of men - their spiritual as well as their temporal interests their religious as well as their civil liberties he was " to make war with the faints and to over- come them , and to have power over all kindreds ...
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