The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 97
... mind with awe , when this stony mass discharges its waters with tremendous sound to the very confines of the plain . Let me rather ask what fresh sentiments calm the horror of my senses , as from the mountain top I see the stars ...
... mind with awe , when this stony mass discharges its waters with tremendous sound to the very confines of the plain . Let me rather ask what fresh sentiments calm the horror of my senses , as from the mountain top I see the stars ...
Page 383
... mind , which , in what . ever was the object of pursuit , never stagnated in indiffe- rence , often made him pass the limits of discretion . But the frigid calculations of mercantile prudence seem to be suited only to ordinary minds . The ...
... mind , which , in what . ever was the object of pursuit , never stagnated in indiffe- rence , often made him pass the limits of discretion . But the frigid calculations of mercantile prudence seem to be suited only to ordinary minds . The ...
Page 438
... mind , respecting the equality of Christ with the Father ; but being strongly prejudiced against unitarians and fearing to exa- mine their writings , I conceived it to be my duty to read principally on one side of the question ; and by ...
... mind , respecting the equality of Christ with the Father ; but being strongly prejudiced against unitarians and fearing to exa- mine their writings , I conceived it to be my duty to read principally on one side of the question ; and by ...
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