The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 156
... speak in the Hebrew , that is the Syro- Chaldaic tongue , we have not the least ground for supposing that he could speak Latin . Of the knowledge which St. Peter and St. James might have of Greek , we have not such strong proofs ; but ...
... speak in the Hebrew , that is the Syro- Chaldaic tongue , we have not the least ground for supposing that he could speak Latin . Of the knowledge which St. Peter and St. James might have of Greek , we have not such strong proofs ; but ...
Sivu 342
... speak of their brethren in Great Britain , they speak of Gaisford and Elmsley , of Porson and Blom- field ; but we fear that they have heard little of the public lec- tures given by Greek professors at Glasgow and Aberdeen . We are told ...
... speak of their brethren in Great Britain , they speak of Gaisford and Elmsley , of Porson and Blom- field ; but we fear that they have heard little of the public lec- tures given by Greek professors at Glasgow and Aberdeen . We are told ...
Sivu 434
... Speak , that we may know thee , " is a rule applicable to fictitious as to real characters ; and when Paul does accordingly speak , his speeches have more the air of a Jeremiade from the lips of young Watson , or Henry Hunt at Ilchester ...
... Speak , that we may know thee , " is a rule applicable to fictitious as to real characters ; and when Paul does accordingly speak , his speeches have more the air of a Jeremiade from the lips of young Watson , or Henry Hunt at Ilchester ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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