The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 52 卷R. Baldwin, 1783 |
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第 7 頁
... use of by the Dutch , as a cir- --- India Company , and the Governor Ge- neral of. ing . " In proportion therefore as the intellectual faculties are exalted , will the character be fixed . Let it not be imagined that a fixed cha- rader ...
... use of by the Dutch , as a cir- --- India Company , and the Governor Ge- neral of. ing . " In proportion therefore as the intellectual faculties are exalted , will the character be fixed . Let it not be imagined that a fixed cha- rader ...
第 32 頁
... use of reafoning , are two o the greatest fources from which mo dern fcepticism takes its rife , and is at length augmented to fuch a height as almoft to overwhelm every other principle of knowledge . But if the fyftems of the improvers ...
... use of reafoning , are two o the greatest fources from which mo dern fcepticism takes its rife , and is at length augmented to fuch a height as almoft to overwhelm every other principle of knowledge . But if the fyftems of the improvers ...
第 36 頁
... use for the fiction or affectation of a foftnefs which he feels . Her moft pathetic and affecting reprefentation is only an image of her own fenfibility . And never darts one impaffioned look , utters one sympathetic tone , which d not ...
... use for the fiction or affectation of a foftnefs which he feels . Her moft pathetic and affecting reprefentation is only an image of her own fenfibility . And never darts one impaffioned look , utters one sympathetic tone , which d not ...
第 54 頁
... use their utmost endeavours that an effectual ftop be put to the faid injurious imputations laid to the charge of the Prince of Orange , and that juice be effectually rendered him . paid to his requeft , as if ( contrary to his ex- His ...
... use their utmost endeavours that an effectual ftop be put to the faid injurious imputations laid to the charge of the Prince of Orange , and that juice be effectually rendered him . paid to his requeft , as if ( contrary to his ex- His ...
第 77 頁
... use his own allufion ) is ready to tumble about his ears ! He fatyrized the mi- nifter in a style of ironical compliment , and faid he had given a fresh proof of his talents in diffeminating difcordant opinions for the fake of unanimity ...
... use his own allufion ) is ready to tumble about his ears ! He fatyrized the mi- nifter in a style of ironical compliment , and faid he had given a fresh proof of his talents in diffeminating difcordant opinions for the fake of unanimity ...
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