The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... Readers , you will possibly not think the worse of it from having already appeared in the " Protestant Advo- cate , " for May 1814 . " Mr. Editor , -I take it for granted that Dean Swift was the author of a Tale of a Tub ; ' although I ...
... Readers , you will possibly not think the worse of it from having already appeared in the " Protestant Advo- cate , " for May 1814 . " Mr. Editor , -I take it for granted that Dean Swift was the author of a Tale of a Tub ; ' although I ...
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... reading ) oc- curs , p . 20 ; and from the edition of Abp . Sharp'sWorks , in 7 Vols . 8vo . 1754 ; * Swift's second ... readers . The force of the Popish Argument combated by Dr. Sharp lay in these two points : We cannot shew a visible ...
... reading ) oc- curs , p . 20 ; and from the edition of Abp . Sharp'sWorks , in 7 Vols . 8vo . 1754 ; * Swift's second ... readers . The force of the Popish Argument combated by Dr. Sharp lay in these two points : We cannot shew a visible ...
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... reading ; of all reading sure ly the most calculated to produce pleasurable effects . Investigator has instanced the great Lord Mansfield as one of those who were inclined to maintain the authen- ticity of The Poems of Ossian . ” — If ...
... reading ; of all reading sure ly the most calculated to produce pleasurable effects . Investigator has instanced the great Lord Mansfield as one of those who were inclined to maintain the authen- ticity of The Poems of Ossian . ” — If ...
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... Readers , and of the justness of them they will judge . A. H. ( p . 548. b . ) does not find himself " convinced of any er . ror . " Perhaps not ; for to prove is one thing , and to convince is another . He is " surprised by " my ...
... Readers , and of the justness of them they will judge . A. H. ( p . 548. b . ) does not find himself " convinced of any er . ror . " Perhaps not ; for to prove is one thing , and to convince is another . He is " surprised by " my ...
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... readers ; must be too unequal and defective in execution , to be safely confided in ; as time and oc- casion only may bring unobserved de- fects under notice ; and can only gra- destroyed , a modern parapet , roof modernised , as tify ...
... readers ; must be too unequal and defective in execution , to be safely confided in ; as time and oc- casion only may bring unobserved de- fects under notice ; and can only gra- destroyed , a modern parapet , roof modernised , as tify ...
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