The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... learned . The rector did any thing but praise . He bemm'd and he ha'd , and at length censured it , as too long winded , and breathing too much the spirit of Sternhold and Hopkins , say- ing at the same time , " let me see if I cannot ...
... learned . The rector did any thing but praise . He bemm'd and he ha'd , and at length censured it , as too long winded , and breathing too much the spirit of Sternhold and Hopkins , say- ing at the same time , " let me see if I cannot ...
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... learned a taste for the compositions of Greece and Rome , which has never since ex- pired . If we , in like manner , attentively view the literature of the Seventeenth Century , we shall find that , however it was adorned with its Poets ...
... learned a taste for the compositions of Greece and Rome , which has never since ex- pired . If we , in like manner , attentively view the literature of the Seventeenth Century , we shall find that , however it was adorned with its Poets ...
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... learned Correspondents would favour us with Hebrew , it might at once explain a literal translation of the original the seeming difficulties of the vari- ous extracts which I have made , or at least tend to reconcile the appa- rent ...
... learned Correspondents would favour us with Hebrew , it might at once explain a literal translation of the original the seeming difficulties of the vari- ous extracts which I have made , or at least tend to reconcile the appa- rent ...
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... learned in less than seven years , or after twenty - one years of age . He must be accustomed to it from boy- hood , for no adult being can ever be brought to endure the privations , dangers , aud hardships , which are inseparable from ...
... learned in less than seven years , or after twenty - one years of age . He must be accustomed to it from boy- hood , for no adult being can ever be brought to endure the privations , dangers , aud hardships , which are inseparable from ...
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... learned and able , and comprises all that can be known of the intermediate state ; and , if Hope gives us no more than the flower in bud , Faith may , in its holy anticipation , present it to the mind's eye in its full growth . To the ...
... learned and able , and comprises all that can be known of the intermediate state ; and , if Hope gives us no more than the flower in bud , Faith may , in its holy anticipation , present it to the mind's eye in its full growth . To the ...
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