The British Critic: A New Review, 第 6 巻F. and C. Rivington, 1816 |
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... original language , that is , breath and soul or mind , we read first of the Spirit of God moving upon the face of the waters , in order to the creation of this world ; of his striving with man to prolong his existence ; of his being ...
... original language , that is , breath and soul or mind , we read first of the Spirit of God moving upon the face of the waters , in order to the creation of this world ; of his striving with man to prolong his existence ; of his being ...
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... original from the copy . The Heavenly Muse is about to show her consoled disciple the future prospects of England . " Behold , she cried , and lifting up her hand , The shaping elements obeyed her will - A vapour gathered round our ...
... original from the copy . The Heavenly Muse is about to show her consoled disciple the future prospects of England . " Behold , she cried , and lifting up her hand , The shaping elements obeyed her will - A vapour gathered round our ...
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... original conception . At ail events , there is not one of us , nor we trust an honest heart in the kingdom , that is not one with him in the following prayer , with which , expressing as it does much better than we could do , all that ...
... original conception . At ail events , there is not one of us , nor we trust an honest heart in the kingdom , that is not one with him in the following prayer , with which , expressing as it does much better than we could do , all that ...
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... original state of independence , into that of a French province . It might , therefore , return into its ancient condition , without injuring any particular pre - existing interest : on the contrary , it might have been made the means ...
... original state of independence , into that of a French province . It might , therefore , return into its ancient condition , without injuring any particular pre - existing interest : on the contrary , it might have been made the means ...
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... original : as is supposed to have been the case in " The Tale of the Shipman , " and " The Reves Tale ; " the latter of which was believed to have been taken from the Decameron , d9 , n6 ; till Tyrwhit shewed it to be more probable ...
... original : as is supposed to have been the case in " The Tale of the Shipman , " and " The Reves Tale ; " the latter of which was believed to have been taken from the Decameron , d9 , n6 ; till Tyrwhit shewed it to be more probable ...
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