The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 - Books |
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Page 252
... instances of the practice . The observations of Mr. Barrington apply more particularly to the interference of the Crown , with the duties and conduct of the Judges . " The latter part of this chapter of Magna Charta is calculated to ...
... instances of the practice . The observations of Mr. Barrington apply more particularly to the interference of the Crown , with the duties and conduct of the Judges . " The latter part of this chapter of Magna Charta is calculated to ...
Page 280
... instances of pure and un- mixed sublimity would be as unnecessary as to quote instances of pure love . We shall therefore , as in the last passage , quote an instance of mixed sublimity . The pure sublime is a simple emotion of the mind ...
... instances of pure and un- mixed sublimity would be as unnecessary as to quote instances of pure love . We shall therefore , as in the last passage , quote an instance of mixed sublimity . The pure sublime is a simple emotion of the mind ...
Page 287
... instances so frequently quoted of soft and musical sounds responding to the sense , and we shall find not only every line , but almost every word , ending in a consonant . It is difficult to find a happier instance than these two lines ...
... instances so frequently quoted of soft and musical sounds responding to the sense , and we shall find not only every line , but almost every word , ending in a consonant . It is difficult to find a happier instance than these two lines ...
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