The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 3 卷,第 1 部分1807 |
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... whole course of his life , Dr. Beattie was most exem- plary in the discharge of the relative duties of a son , a brother , a husband , a father , and a friend . Of his conduct towards his unhappy wife , it is impossible to speak in ...
... whole course of his life , Dr. Beattie was most exem- plary in the discharge of the relative duties of a son , a brother , a husband , a father , and a friend . Of his conduct towards his unhappy wife , it is impossible to speak in ...
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... whole ode . It is not a description of chaos , but the very thing itself ; a mass of ill - defined and enormous images ; confusion of crude elements , dashing , rumbling , howling , and fighting all in the dark . The Minstrel is the ...
... whole ode . It is not a description of chaos , but the very thing itself ; a mass of ill - defined and enormous images ; confusion of crude elements , dashing , rumbling , howling , and fighting all in the dark . The Minstrel is the ...
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... whole frame . The title page of the volumes now before us , will account for this strain of re- flection . Mr. B. professes to furnish a system of divinity in a collection of sermons ; considering the obvious diversity and ...
... whole frame . The title page of the volumes now before us , will account for this strain of re- flection . Mr. B. professes to furnish a system of divinity in a collection of sermons ; considering the obvious diversity and ...
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... whole body of vertue , and every pretender to that glorious famely , who hath no tincture of it , is an imposter , and a spurious bratt . This is that sacred fountaine which baptizeth all the gentile vertues , that so immortalize the ...
... whole body of vertue , and every pretender to that glorious famely , who hath no tincture of it , is an imposter , and a spurious bratt . This is that sacred fountaine which baptizeth all the gentile vertues , that so immortalize the ...
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... whole deportment , shew'd himselfe more a gentleman than he . ' pp . 114. 115 . Mrs. Hutchinson concludes some judicious observations on the affectations of sobriety which prevailed among the puritans , by remarking on the word ...
... whole deportment , shew'd himselfe more a gentleman than he . ' pp . 114. 115 . Mrs. Hutchinson concludes some judicious observations on the affectations of sobriety which prevailed among the puritans , by remarking on the word ...
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