The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... never saw , indeed we never con- ceived even in idea , so exquisite an image of enraged innocence ; when she cries out- " What devil art thou that doest tor- ment me thus . " The furies seemed seated on her brow ; every feature was ...
... never saw , indeed we never con- ceived even in idea , so exquisite an image of enraged innocence ; when she cries out- " What devil art thou that doest tor- ment me thus . " The furies seemed seated on her brow ; every feature was ...
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... never , perhaps , has been more tri- umphantly illustrated than in the fair subject of the present memoir . We never saw the secret workings of indomitable love more powerfully displayed , or more ably sustained throughout . Her ...
... never , perhaps , has been more tri- umphantly illustrated than in the fair subject of the present memoir . We never saw the secret workings of indomitable love more powerfully displayed , or more ably sustained throughout . Her ...
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... never eloquent or polished , has become deeply debased from his constant intercourse with Irish mobs . He is , beside , much too advanced in life , to acquire that taste and manner fitted to an English House of Com mons , which is ...
... never eloquent or polished , has become deeply debased from his constant intercourse with Irish mobs . He is , beside , much too advanced in life , to acquire that taste and manner fitted to an English House of Com mons , which is ...
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... never forgets the fallibility of reason , the obligation it imposes to examine conflicting opinions with impartiality , and to discuss them with charity ; at the same time he never compromises his cause by luke- warmness or timidity ...
... never forgets the fallibility of reason , the obligation it imposes to examine conflicting opinions with impartiality , and to discuss them with charity ; at the same time he never compromises his cause by luke- warmness or timidity ...
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... never delight , he will never disgust , but , pursuing the even te- nour of his way , will probably al- ways continue to hover between the extremes of imbecility and talent . THE REV . J. A , BUSFIELD , D.D. THE Rev. Johnson Atkinson ...
... never delight , he will never disgust , but , pursuing the even te- nour of his way , will probably al- ways continue to hover between the extremes of imbecility and talent . THE REV . J. A , BUSFIELD , D.D. THE Rev. Johnson Atkinson ...
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