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Page 174
... common original ; but the supposition of any of the Evangelists copying from the other is irreconcilable with the smaller quantity of important matter which one Evangelist supplies , compared with another ; with the apparent ...
... common original ; but the supposition of any of the Evangelists copying from the other is irreconcilable with the smaller quantity of important matter which one Evangelist supplies , compared with another ; with the apparent ...
Page 212
... common concerns of life , have egregiously mistaken their own talents , especially when they stand forth as candidates for the honours of POETRY . The present writer seems to be a respectable man , considered as a member of society ...
... common concerns of life , have egregiously mistaken their own talents , especially when they stand forth as candidates for the honours of POETRY . The present writer seems to be a respectable man , considered as a member of society ...
Page 471
... common Athenians scarcely ever pre- sumed to mention these tremendous goddesses by their proper names , denoting them only by the appellation of the venerable deities . This intrepid dramatist , however , in the tragedy which he calls ...
... common Athenians scarcely ever pre- sumed to mention these tremendous goddesses by their proper names , denoting them only by the appellation of the venerable deities . This intrepid dramatist , however , in the tragedy which he calls ...
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