Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... seen and ventured to indicate some points of dignity and utility in a character and system which had hitherto been the subjects of indiscriminate abuse he has showed that " they were greatly deceived who imagined this faith to have been ...
... seen and ventured to indicate some points of dignity and utility in a character and system which had hitherto been the subjects of indiscriminate abuse he has showed that " they were greatly deceived who imagined this faith to have been ...
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... seen of my own will , but by God's direction . This is the interpretation of that which thou couldest not bear with patience . - chap . 18 . We are inclined to give full credit to the idea , that the Koran is indebted to several hands ...
... seen of my own will , but by God's direction . This is the interpretation of that which thou couldest not bear with patience . - chap . 18 . We are inclined to give full credit to the idea , that the Koran is indebted to several hands ...
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... seen ; an innumerable crowd of men from all nations and of all colors , coming from the extremities of the earth , through a thousand dangers and encountering fatigues of every description , to adore together the same God , the God of ...
... seen ; an innumerable crowd of men from all nations and of all colors , coming from the extremities of the earth , through a thousand dangers and encountering fatigues of every description , to adore together the same God , the God of ...
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... seen how frequently he ventures to combine his own imaginations with the loftier inspirations of Tasso . More than half the similies in his trans- lation never entered into the mind of Tasso ; sometimes they are fortunate and add effect ...
... seen how frequently he ventures to combine his own imaginations with the loftier inspirations of Tasso . More than half the similies in his trans- lation never entered into the mind of Tasso ; sometimes they are fortunate and add effect ...
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... seen for the hundredth time , when introduced in his productions , assumes all the fresh- ness of novelty , and comes out of his hands instinct with fresh life and glowing with vitality and spirit . The stalest jest , the most hacknied ...
... seen for the hundredth time , when introduced in his productions , assumes all the fresh- ness of novelty , and comes out of his hands instinct with fresh life and glowing with vitality and spirit . The stalest jest , the most hacknied ...
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