The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 9
... supposed he would have vilified the king while one of the king's confidential servants and counsellors . " He might have added that if the letters of Junius , both public and private , can be adm ted to bear decisive evidence to any one ...
... supposed he would have vilified the king while one of the king's confidential servants and counsellors . " He might have added that if the letters of Junius , both public and private , can be adm ted to bear decisive evidence to any one ...
Page 39
... supposed that we are among the wholesale declaimers against foreign commerce ; or that , be- cause we perceive the fatal consequences which result from the manufacturing system , carried on as it has hitherto been , we would , in the ...
... supposed that we are among the wholesale declaimers against foreign commerce ; or that , be- cause we perceive the fatal consequences which result from the manufacturing system , carried on as it has hitherto been , we would , in the ...
Page 58
... supposed that the cha- racters who figured in their works , ought to be persons , either altogether imaginary , or , if traditional or historical , persons of re- spectable character , and not highwaymen , freebooters and pick- pockets ...
... supposed that the cha- racters who figured in their works , ought to be persons , either altogether imaginary , or , if traditional or historical , persons of re- spectable character , and not highwaymen , freebooters and pick- pockets ...
Page 67
... supposed to be a sure indication of promising talents . The praise has operated to check the progress of farther improvement , and to bring on a premature confidence , which is the forerunner of carelesness , idleness , and decay ...
... supposed to be a sure indication of promising talents . The praise has operated to check the progress of farther improvement , and to bring on a premature confidence , which is the forerunner of carelesness , idleness , and decay ...
Page 69
... supposed that we ourselves have not a respectful veneration for antiquity , and for those obscure traditions which being hallowed by time , that , it is said , can con- vert charcoal into diamonds , and , consecrated by poetry , at ...
... supposed that we ourselves have not a respectful veneration for antiquity , and for those obscure traditions which being hallowed by time , that , it is said , can con- vert charcoal into diamonds , and , consecrated by poetry , at ...
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