Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq., of Lincoln's-InnJohn Murray, 1822 - 326 էջ |
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... argument , in favour of the authenticity of the poems which describe them * . The " Paradise Lost " did not admit the dis- crimination of character , or excitement of feeling , which the Iliad contains ; and in this respect is ...
... argument , in favour of the authenticity of the poems which describe them * . The " Paradise Lost " did not admit the dis- crimination of character , or excitement of feeling , which the Iliad contains ; and in this respect is ...
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... argument , whether the party had or had not notice of the sub- stitution ; that this would lead to endless uncertainty , confusion , and perjury ; and that it was much better that the rights of subjects should depend upon certain and ...
... argument , whether the party had or had not notice of the sub- stitution ; that this would lead to endless uncertainty , confusion , and perjury ; and that it was much better that the rights of subjects should depend upon certain and ...
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... have mentioned : it was much read , and was even said to settle the question . --- The principal arguments and authorities which it contained , were taken from the speech of sir Michael Foster , ( formerly recorder of Bristol , and 70.
... have mentioned : it was much read , and was even said to settle the question . --- The principal arguments and authorities which it contained , were taken from the speech of sir Michael Foster , ( formerly recorder of Bristol , and 70.
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... arguments are adduced in the Reminiscent's pamphlet ; but , on a recent perusal of it , he found them so few , that , particularly as the subject has long ceased to be a topic of discussion , he would not give it a place in the general ...
... arguments are adduced in the Reminiscent's pamphlet ; but , on a recent perusal of it , he found them so few , that , particularly as the subject has long ceased to be a topic of discussion , he would not give it a place in the general ...
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... Arguing synthetically , we determined that Junius must be a resident in London , or its environs , from the immediate answers which he generally gave his adversaries ; that he was not an author by profession * , from the visible im ...
... Arguing synthetically , we determined that Junius must be a resident in London , or its environs , from the immediate answers which he generally gave his adversaries ; that he was not an author by profession * , from the visible im ...
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