The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 155W. Pickering, 1834 - English periodicals |
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... original opinions and judgments of their own . In the former case they trust that no disgraceful prejudices have arisen to injure the impartiality of their decisions ; and in the latter that no becoming labour has been spared , which ...
... original opinions and judgments of their own . In the former case they trust that no disgraceful prejudices have arisen to injure the impartiality of their decisions ; and in the latter that no becoming labour has been spared , which ...
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... original conjec- ture , which may be found in those works that are confined to that one department of criticism ; but it will be the duty of the Reviewer to make his decisions the result of careful obser- vation , and to convey by his ...
... original conjec- ture , which may be found in those works that are confined to that one department of criticism ; but it will be the duty of the Reviewer to make his decisions the result of careful obser- vation , and to convey by his ...
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... original MS . is now , by the favour of his son , in the possession of the present writer ; and it has been his aim to extract from the large mass of its materials those parts which he considers will be most interesting to the Public ...
... original MS . is now , by the favour of his son , in the possession of the present writer ; and it has been his aim to extract from the large mass of its materials those parts which he considers will be most interesting to the Public ...
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... original . The freedom , equally re- moved from arrogant presumption and false shame , with which he paints his own good qualities , is particularly admirable . In his dialogue between Poetry and Philosophy , he ascribes the remarkable ...
... original . The freedom , equally re- moved from arrogant presumption and false shame , with which he paints his own good qualities , is particularly admirable . In his dialogue between Poetry and Philosophy , he ascribes the remarkable ...
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... original seed may wear out by cultivation , and the root of selfishness yield the fruit of love . " Nov. 20. Finished Warton's History of English Poetry . His diligence is indefatigable , and his learning stupendous ; but I believe ...
... original seed may wear out by cultivation , and the root of selfishness yield the fruit of love . " Nov. 20. Finished Warton's History of English Poetry . His diligence is indefatigable , and his learning stupendous ; but I believe ...
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