The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... thing is repeated in another more full pedigree of the Derneley family , which is fubjoined to the faid printed paper drawn up on the part of the earl of Galloway . The author of this prefent Genealogical History having be ftowed ...
... thing is repeated in another more full pedigree of the Derneley family , which is fubjoined to the faid printed paper drawn up on the part of the earl of Galloway . The author of this prefent Genealogical History having be ftowed ...
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... thing as of Jedworth , or Jedworth Foreft , had very ably pleaded his own caufe , and that he had been acquitted by the three first juries appointed to try him , but that a fourth jury was affembled , which very unjustly con demned him ...
... thing as of Jedworth , or Jedworth Foreft , had very ably pleaded his own caufe , and that he had been acquitted by the three first juries appointed to try him , but that a fourth jury was affembled , which very unjustly con demned him ...
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... thing not authorifed by fcripture , in common with the three branches of antichrist , to caft away the odious marks of the beaft , The Oriental Collections for July , Auguft , and September Kett's View of Prophecies . 27.
... thing not authorifed by fcripture , in common with the three branches of antichrist , to caft away the odious marks of the beaft , The Oriental Collections for July , Auguft , and September Kett's View of Prophecies . 27.
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... things , the lines of the poet Nizami occurred to my memory : " From every quarter came the most expert ftatuaries and po- lishers of marble : beholding the works ( of Ferhad ) they bit the finger of aftonishment ; they were amazed at ...
... things , the lines of the poet Nizami occurred to my memory : " From every quarter came the most expert ftatuaries and po- lishers of marble : beholding the works ( of Ferhad ) they bit the finger of aftonishment ; they were amazed at ...
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... thing is toiled and hammered into fit shape , it is in general racked and tortured profe rather than any thing refembling poetry * . ' To prove the juftice of Mr. Coleridge's concluding remark , we will bring forward fome of the ...
... thing is toiled and hammered into fit shape , it is in general racked and tortured profe rather than any thing refembling poetry * . ' To prove the juftice of Mr. Coleridge's concluding remark , we will bring forward fome of the ...
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