The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 6J. Murray, 1785 |
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... themselves to render to that visible Being the ho- nours which at first were paid only to the invisible Father , thinking they beheld the Son , the Father , who was not feen , was forgotten ; and the emblem which reprefented him ...
... themselves to render to that visible Being the ho- nours which at first were paid only to the invisible Father , thinking they beheld the Son , the Father , who was not feen , was forgotten ; and the emblem which reprefented him ...
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... themselves in thefe elements , yet they deferved a better fate than to fall into the hands of fuch an unphilological un philofophical tranflator . If there could fubfift any doubt of his total inability , we might engage to fill half ...
... themselves in thefe elements , yet they deferved a better fate than to fall into the hands of fuch an unphilological un philofophical tranflator . If there could fubfift any doubt of his total inability , we might engage to fill half ...
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... the fpeedieft means of making themselves under food would be attempted by all ; and it was certainly of little con- fequence fequence whether the figures were exact refemblances or not , 20 Gregory's Elays Hiftorical and Moral .
... the fpeedieft means of making themselves under food would be attempted by all ; and it was certainly of little con- fequence fequence whether the figures were exact refemblances or not , 20 Gregory's Elays Hiftorical and Moral .
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... themselves . Yet fuch must be the sense of the ex- preffion ; it does not mean that the painting was executed in a mafterly manner , for we are afterwards told , " that it might have come from a good fign - poft painter in Europe ...
... themselves . Yet fuch must be the sense of the ex- preffion ; it does not mean that the painting was executed in a mafterly manner , for we are afterwards told , " that it might have come from a good fign - poft painter in Europe ...
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... themselves , and at the fame time ' have judged with more precifion how far he was a compiler , and how far an original writer . The line he has followed raifes fufpicions unfavourable to originality . A lefs affum- ing manner , lefs ...
... themselves , and at the fame time ' have judged with more precifion how far he was a compiler , and how far an original writer . The line he has followed raifes fufpicions unfavourable to originality . A lefs affum- ing manner , lefs ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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