The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... genius . He came into this country accredited only by his personal recommendations ; like some stranger knight , he burst into the lists , and carried off the prizes of the tournament , before the device of his armour could be observed ...
... genius . He came into this country accredited only by his personal recommendations ; like some stranger knight , he burst into the lists , and carried off the prizes of the tournament , before the device of his armour could be observed ...
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... genius . After perusing the present volume , our minds were occupied with various impressions . We could not quite approve of that anxious raking into papers , which seems to know no bounds , and to promise no end so long as there ...
... genius . After perusing the present volume , our minds were occupied with various impressions . We could not quite approve of that anxious raking into papers , which seems to know no bounds , and to promise no end so long as there ...
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... genius congenial abilities are prompted to action . The greatness of Garrick , in his department , was the nurse of the capa- city of others , which , but for his example , might never have reached its maturity . He formed , therefore ...
... genius congenial abilities are prompted to action . The greatness of Garrick , in his department , was the nurse of the capa- city of others , which , but for his example , might never have reached its maturity . He formed , therefore ...
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... genius and industry of this great man , than to all the collective faculty of his age . Something more of con- nected disquisition , and of consecutive labour , might have im- proved the arrangement , and developed the wisdom of his ...
... genius and industry of this great man , than to all the collective faculty of his age . Something more of con- nected disquisition , and of consecutive labour , might have im- proved the arrangement , and developed the wisdom of his ...
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... genius would have left tavern politics to dema- gogues and debauchees , and assumed that commanding eminence for which it seemed by nature designed . Mr. Burke's acquaintance with the inspired writings , and the works of the great ...
... genius would have left tavern politics to dema- gogues and debauchees , and assumed that commanding eminence for which it seemed by nature designed . Mr. Burke's acquaintance with the inspired writings , and the works of the great ...
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