The Eclectic Review, Том 5;Том 23Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1816 |
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... thing is , in its very nature , absolutely impossible . Whenever any thing in itself desirable , becomes , through the imperfection of our nature , unattainable , common sense directs us to pursue and be satisfied with approximation ...
... thing is , in its very nature , absolutely impossible . Whenever any thing in itself desirable , becomes , through the imperfection of our nature , unattainable , common sense directs us to pursue and be satisfied with approximation ...
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... thing but create them . He has diligently read and carefully meditated whatever hints such times afforded , from the lofty flights of the poet to the dry de- tail of the lawyer ; and by applying to the result an extensive knowledge of ...
... thing but create them . He has diligently read and carefully meditated whatever hints such times afforded , from the lofty flights of the poet to the dry de- tail of the lawyer ; and by applying to the result an extensive knowledge of ...
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... thing only was certain - he was accused . But Mr. Gibbon's style , to be rightly and fully appreciated , ought to be studied . A single reading will seldom give us a thorough conception of all he means to convey . On a repeated perusal ...
... thing only was certain - he was accused . But Mr. Gibbon's style , to be rightly and fully appreciated , ought to be studied . A single reading will seldom give us a thorough conception of all he means to convey . On a repeated perusal ...
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... thing ; to claim the honours of the poetic name , is another . The stu- dent may enrich his style , he may extend his acquaintance with language in general , and with his own language C 2 Gibbon's Miscellaneous Works . 19.
... thing ; to claim the honours of the poetic name , is another . The stu- dent may enrich his style , he may extend his acquaintance with language in general , and with his own language C 2 Gibbon's Miscellaneous Works . 19.
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... thing he writes , but which shews itself superlatively in his history . Yet , in justice to the man we are bound to add , that it is only in his manner of writing , that this seeming affectation is discovered ; in his character , as ...
... thing he writes , but which shews itself superlatively in his history . Yet , in justice to the man we are bound to add , that it is only in his manner of writing , that this seeming affectation is discovered ; in his character , as ...
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