The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... give to the world Stanley's enlarged com- mentary ; nor do we believe that the Professor ever complained or felt ... gives the words of the noble tragedian corrected by every legitimate means , con- tains explanations and illustrations ...
... give to the world Stanley's enlarged com- mentary ; nor do we believe that the Professor ever complained or felt ... gives the words of the noble tragedian corrected by every legitimate means , con- tains explanations and illustrations ...
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... give a lively account of the forces and the leaders who had accom- panied Xerxes in his ill - fated expedition , and express their un- easiness at not having heard any news of his success , and the dire forebodings of their minds . This ...
... give a lively account of the forces and the leaders who had accom- panied Xerxes in his ill - fated expedition , and express their un- easiness at not having heard any news of his success , and the dire forebodings of their minds . This ...
Sivu 57
... give a better proof of our assertions than by ex- tracting the contents of the glossary upon the first twenty lines of the tragedy as the best specimen of the remainder . " V. 1. TAAE - äλтαι , pro йues ouer . Eurip . Androm . 168 . Οὐ ...
... give a better proof of our assertions than by ex- tracting the contents of the glossary upon the first twenty lines of the tragedy as the best specimen of the remainder . " V. 1. TAAE - äλтαι , pro йues ouer . Eurip . Androm . 168 . Οὐ ...
Sivu 60
... give us any authoritative information upon the subject ; and the clearness , therefore , of these specula . tions cannot rival the decisive information , which may be gained on the nature of the facts which compose the novelties ...
... give us any authoritative information upon the subject ; and the clearness , therefore , of these specula . tions cannot rival the decisive information , which may be gained on the nature of the facts which compose the novelties ...
Sivu 61
... give , non a compulsory answer , that he was not . " P. 195 , And again , " Nor had they at this moment relinquished Barabbas , and ac- cepted Jesus as their King and their Christ , as Pilate , insisting on his innocence , so anxiously ...
... give , non a compulsory answer , that he was not . " P. 195 , And again , " Nor had they at this moment relinquished Barabbas , and ac- cepted Jesus as their King and their Christ , as Pilate , insisting on his innocence , so anxiously ...
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