The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 98
... ment of circumstantial minutiæ . The work may probably , too , be accused of too much collateral detail concerning persons of Dr. F.'s acquaintance , who cannot by the mere circumstance of their having been justly interesting to him ...
... ment of circumstantial minutiæ . The work may probably , too , be accused of too much collateral detail concerning persons of Dr. F.'s acquaintance , who cannot by the mere circumstance of their having been justly interesting to him ...
Page 119
... ment with imposition and falsehood . But no : the good people of England , it seems , have too delicate a respect for the Laws to have any scruple about sacrificing in any case the offender ; they take no thought about the nature or ...
... ment with imposition and falsehood . But no : the good people of England , it seems , have too delicate a respect for the Laws to have any scruple about sacrificing in any case the offender ; they take no thought about the nature or ...
Page 483
... ment and taste , ' which are continually issuing from what he is pleased to term ' the upper regions of the sensual walk . ' ' Hence , ' he says , ' the myriads of poems , plays , novels , romances , & c . with which the world is ...
... ment and taste , ' which are continually issuing from what he is pleased to term ' the upper regions of the sensual walk . ' ' Hence , ' he says , ' the myriads of poems , plays , novels , romances , & c . with which the world is ...
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