The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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Page 3
... manner , verging even upon fastidious refine- ment . How far this probable feeling of an author is to be taken as a criterion for determining the propriety of a posthumous publica- tion of his manuscripts , it may be difficult to decide ...
... manner , verging even upon fastidious refine- ment . How far this probable feeling of an author is to be taken as a criterion for determining the propriety of a posthumous publica- tion of his manuscripts , it may be difficult to decide ...
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... manner . The mean betwixt the magna and the nimia , the plena and the tumida , the sublimis and the abrupta , the severa and the tristis , the lata and the luxuriosa , ought to be felt and understood by him who would properly appreciate ...
... manner . The mean betwixt the magna and the nimia , the plena and the tumida , the sublimis and the abrupta , the severa and the tristis , the lata and the luxuriosa , ought to be felt and understood by him who would properly appreciate ...
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... manner more like that of Mr. Burke , his 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 ...
... manner more like that of Mr. Burke , his 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 ...
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... manner . " First , according to the ancient good and laudable custom , of which my heart and understanding recognise the propriety , I bequeath my soul to God , hoping for his mercy through the only merits of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ...
... manner . " First , according to the ancient good and laudable custom , of which my heart and understanding recognise the propriety , I bequeath my soul to God , hoping for his mercy through the only merits of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ...
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... more years have passed , and the contest has been decided . It cannot be necessary to state on whose side , or in what manner . The terms in which Mr. Burke , in treating of WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND BURKE . 15.
... more years have passed , and the contest has been decided . It cannot be necessary to state on whose side , or in what manner . The terms in which Mr. Burke , in treating of WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND BURKE . 15.
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