The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 29F. and C. Rivington, 1807 |
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Pagina x
... fufficient confutation . With Botany , Gardening , and Natural History in general we must conclude this very comprehenfive P. No. I. p . 1. II . No. III . p . 221 . 168. + No. V. p . 461. VI . 631 . IV . p . 508 . No. I. p . 44- No. VI ...
... fufficient confutation . With Botany , Gardening , and Natural History in general we must conclude this very comprehenfive P. No. I. p . 1. II . No. III . p . 221 . 168. + No. V. p . 461. VI . 631 . IV . p . 508 . No. I. p . 44- No. VI ...
Pagina xiv
... fufficient to conftitute a new one . Let us begin with Mr. Beloe's Anecdotes of Litera- ture ; a book of fuch various information on fub- jects fo congenial to the purfuits of fcholars , that it cannot ever be overlooked , till fuch ...
... fufficient to conftitute a new one . Let us begin with Mr. Beloe's Anecdotes of Litera- ture ; a book of fuch various information on fub- jects fo congenial to the purfuits of fcholars , that it cannot ever be overlooked , till fuch ...
Pagina 13
... fufficient : for this effect is produced merely by modifying it , as it would be modified to the ear , if it had really come in that direction , or in that distance . " P. 54 . The concluding paragraph of this chapter is partly just ...
... fufficient : for this effect is produced merely by modifying it , as it would be modified to the ear , if it had really come in that direction , or in that distance . " P. 54 . The concluding paragraph of this chapter is partly just ...
Pagina 14
... fufficient to annihilate the fublime , it is not caly to be con- ceived how any thunder - ftorm can excite fentiments of sub- limity . Thunder growling at an immenfe distance , hardly excites fach feniments ; and thunder , which ...
... fufficient to annihilate the fublime , it is not caly to be con- ceived how any thunder - ftorm can excite fentiments of sub- limity . Thunder growling at an immenfe distance , hardly excites fach feniments ; and thunder , which ...
Pagina 22
... fufficient to state , as an hiftorical fact , which is capable of moral demonstration , that the English people of Scotland were the fame as the English people of England , though perhaps a little more mixed with Flemings , and Danes ...
... fufficient to state , as an hiftorical fact , which is capable of moral demonstration , that the English people of Scotland were the fame as the English people of England , though perhaps a little more mixed with Flemings , and Danes ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 371 - And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians ; and there was a great cry in Egypt ; for there was not a house where there was not one dead.
Pagina 487 - Well-nigh the voyage now is overpast, And my frail bark, through troubled seas and rude, Draws near that common haven where at last Of every action, be it evil or good, Must due account be rendered. Well I know How vain will then appear that favoured art, Sole Idol long, and Monarch of my heart, For all is vain that man desires below.
Pagina 52 - Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Pagina 328 - LORD, we pray thee, that thy grace may always prevent and follow us ; and make us continually to be given to all good works, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Pagina 529 - His thighs, and to his hut returning in, There paces to and fro, wailing his lot, As a discomfited and helpless man; Then comes he forth again, and feels new hope Spring in his bosom, finding e'en thus soon The world hath changed its countenance, grasps his crook, And forth to pasture drives his little flock...
Pagina 172 - Without unspotted, innocent within, She fear'd no danger, for she knew no sin : Yet had she oft been chased with horns and hounds, And Scythian shafts, and many winged wounds Aim'd at her heart ; was often forced to fly, And doom'd to death, though fated not to die.
Pagina 328 - Son was manifefted that he might deftroy the WOrks of the devil, and make us the fons of God, and heirs of eternal life; Grant us, we befeech Thee, that, having this hope, we may purify...
Pagina 647 - And out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air, and brought them unto Adam, to see what he would call them : and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field: but for Adam, there was not found an help meet for him.
Pagina 458 - Subftance of Three Speeches in Parliament, on the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and on the Petition refpeAing the State of the Weft India Trade, in February and March 1807.
Pagina 593 - ... your censure. In fact, it is but partially an imitation of ancient romances; being rather intended for an attempt to blend the marvellous of old story with the natural of modern novels.