The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 124
... truth , the play of his brilliant and excursive imagination was harmless . Thus in the Talisman , ' the poetical antiquarian only smiles when he finds the romance of the Squire of Low Degree ' quoted as familiar to the English long ...
... truth , the play of his brilliant and excursive imagination was harmless . Thus in the Talisman , ' the poetical antiquarian only smiles when he finds the romance of the Squire of Low Degree ' quoted as familiar to the English long ...
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... truth , upon principles of human science , is to forget that our knowledge of the truths them- selves originates in another source ; and that they can neither be proved , nor disproved , from any extrinsic information that can be ...
... truth , upon principles of human science , is to forget that our knowledge of the truths them- selves originates in another source ; and that they can neither be proved , nor disproved , from any extrinsic information that can be ...
Sivu 277
... truth belonged to them . Upon the whole we conclude , that the prospect held out to us by these documents is , in a high degree , cheering and con- solatory ; and when we look around us , we see many circum- stances calculated to ...
... truth belonged to them . Upon the whole we conclude , that the prospect held out to us by these documents is , in a high degree , cheering and con- solatory ; and when we look around us , we see many circum- stances calculated to ...
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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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