The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 6J. Murray, 1785 |
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... merit in his line , we can meet with no one that will allow a fingle grain of it to Mr. Weft's land- scape . Mr. Fufeli feems to be a favourite , who fometimes indeed has dreadfully - happy conceptions ; but he fhould learn both to draw ...
... merit in his line , we can meet with no one that will allow a fingle grain of it to Mr. Weft's land- scape . Mr. Fufeli feems to be a favourite , who fometimes indeed has dreadfully - happy conceptions ; but he fhould learn both to draw ...
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... merit ; for fhe always fpread the face of joy and pleasure as the favourite daughter of Tha- lia . Mrs. Pritchard , in a certain comic line , poffeffed unrivalled merit ; but I could never entertain the partiality for her , as a cele ...
... merit ; for fhe always fpread the face of joy and pleasure as the favourite daughter of Tha- lia . Mrs. Pritchard , in a certain comic line , poffeffed unrivalled merit ; but I could never entertain the partiality for her , as a cele ...
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... merit that mercy , as well as thy penitent fervant . ' To this volume there is annexed a piece called The Sea- fons , ' written by the late Mr. Woodward . This drama has little merit ; and , perhaps , it ought to have been fup- preffed ...
... merit that mercy , as well as thy penitent fervant . ' To this volume there is annexed a piece called The Sea- fons , ' written by the late Mr. Woodward . This drama has little merit ; and , perhaps , it ought to have been fup- preffed ...
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... merit to love mufic , as the Lacedæmonians did , rather regard it , efpecially in religious fervice , with averfion and fear . " It is fingular that a minifter of the Kirk of Scotland fhould have fo far forgot himself . The ...
... merit to love mufic , as the Lacedæmonians did , rather regard it , efpecially in religious fervice , with averfion and fear . " It is fingular that a minifter of the Kirk of Scotland fhould have fo far forgot himself . The ...
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... merit or demerit fhould be deter- mined by confidering it in this point of view ; we muft view it , he contends , as the nurfe of wisdom and of virtue , and hence 3 hence hedraws the conclufion , if That it was the 28 48 Robertfon's ...
... merit or demerit fhould be deter- mined by confidering it in this point of view ; we muft view it , he contends , as the nurfe of wisdom and of virtue , and hence 3 hence hedraws the conclufion , if That it was the 28 48 Robertfon's ...
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