The Quarterly Review, Volume 5William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1811 - English literature |
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... never before pub- lished . 7. Papers relating to East India Affairs . ( Madras Ar- my . ) Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 25th May , 1810 . ΙΧ . ΑΙΣΧΥΛΟΥ ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ ΔΕΣΜΩΤΗΣ . Eschyli Prometheus Vinctus . Ad fidem ...
... never before pub- lished . 7. Papers relating to East India Affairs . ( Madras Ar- my . ) Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 25th May , 1810 . ΙΧ . ΑΙΣΧΥΛΟΥ ΠΡΟΜΗΘΕΥΣ ΔΕΣΜΩΤΗΣ . Eschyli Prometheus Vinctus . Ad fidem ...
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... never was controverted , he has begged the whole of the question really at issue . When it is affirmed , by VOL , V. NO . IX . 2 the followers of Newton , to be highly improbable that 1811 , Clavier - Histoire des premiers Temps de la ...
... never was controverted , he has begged the whole of the question really at issue . When it is affirmed , by VOL , V. NO . IX . 2 the followers of Newton , to be highly improbable that 1811 , Clavier - Histoire des premiers Temps de la ...
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... never been impeached , are , in fact , distant from each other by a wider interval than even M. Clavier supposes . Still , because on these principles , the commentators on the sacred chronology have been permitted to differ , it does ...
... never been impeached , are , in fact , distant from each other by a wider interval than even M. Clavier supposes . Still , because on these principles , the commentators on the sacred chronology have been permitted to differ , it does ...
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... never surely were mankind more elegantly or classically enslaved . If , however , we may trust the account given in the work before us , his situation seems to have compelled his nature to some acts of policy , not very dissimilar from ...
... never surely were mankind more elegantly or classically enslaved . If , however , we may trust the account given in the work before us , his situation seems to have compelled his nature to some acts of policy , not very dissimilar from ...
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... never collect from the thunder of applause . Amid these contending pretensions , it appears to us that the critic rests too much upon usage and authority , and that the poet allows too little to the general principles of taste . The ...
... never collect from the thunder of applause . Amid these contending pretensions , it appears to us that the critic rests too much upon usage and authority , and that the poet allows too little to the general principles of taste . The ...
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